THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE D.S.R. VARMA CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 3251 OF 2010 Date: 30-07-2010 Between Kanagala Koteswara Rao …..Petitioner And Kalabandalapati Veer Brahmachari …..Respondent THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE D.S.R. VARMA CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 3251 OF 2010 ORDER: Heard. 2. This civil revision petition is directed against the docket order, dated 16-09-2009, passed by the Principal Junior Civil Judge, Avanigadda dismissing unnumbered application in O.S No. 107 of 2000, filed by the petitioner to send the document in question to an expert as contemplated under Section 45 of the Indian Evidence Act. 3. The petitioner is the plaintiff and the respondent is the defendant, in the suit, before the Court below. 4. From the record, it appears that the petitioner has taken sufficient time and the Court has also granted conditional orders and ultimately, the matter was posted for arguments of the counsel for the petitioner – plaintiff. Since the suit is of the year 2000, the Court below observing that the petition does not merit consideration and even does not require any order for issuance of notice, dismissed the petition. Aggrieved by the same, the petitioner filed the present petition. 5. Since trial of the suit had already been completed and the matter is posted for arguments, at this stage, it is not desirable for this Court to interfere with the order of the trial Court. Further, the impugned order is an appealable order and the same can be challenged in an appeal by raising the grounds as contemplated under Section 105 CPC. 6. In the circumstances, I see no merit in the civil revision petition and the same is liable to be dismissed. 7. In the result, the civil revision petition is dismissed, at the stage of admission. However, there shall be no order as to costs. D.S.R. VARMA, J 30-07-2010 ks