THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.R.L.NAGESWARA RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1814 of 2002 ORAL ORDER: The Judgment Debtor in O.S.No.317 of 1996 on the file of the court of Junior Civil Judge, Budvel, Cuddapah District aggrieved by the order of arrest in E.P.No.48 of 2000 is the revision petitioner herein. The decree was obtained against the revision petitioner and another for recovery of a sum of Rs.17,305/-. Thereafter, in execution of the decree E.P was filed and arrest was sought. After conducting an enquiry, the lower court has allowed the petition finding that the Judgment Debtor has got means to pay the amount and liable for arrest. The learned counsel for the revision petitioner contends that there are other decrees against the petitioner/J.D.R and a sum of Rs.4,000/- had already been deposited towards decretal amount as per the directions of the Court while granting of the stay. It was also pleaded that in connected C.R.P.Nos.1812 of 2002 and 2876 of 2003 the revision petitioner was permitted to pay the decretal amount in an instalments. The fact that the revision petitioner has got property and means cannot be disputed. However, taking into consideration the part payment made by the petitioner and also the orders in the connected revisions, the revision petitioner is permitted to pay the balance of the decretal amount in an instalment of Rs.1500/- per month before 10th of every month commencing from August 2011. If there is any default in payment of two consecutive instalments, the order of arrest shall be given effect. The lower court shall give credit to all the amounts which were paid till now. The Civil Revision Petition is accordingly disposed of. No order as to costs. _______________________ N.R.L.NAGESWARA RAO,J 07-06-2011 TSNR