THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION NO.5504 OF 2007 ORDER: The petitioner-plaintiff filed this revision under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, inter alia, seeking to assail the correctness of the order dated 03.10.2007 passed in I.A.No.306 of 2007 in O.S.No.45 of 1997 on the file of the Junior Civil Judge, Nagarkurnool, in dismissing the petition filed under Order VI Rule 17 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, seeking permission to amend the prayer in the suit where he sought bare injunction and now seeking comprehensive relief of declaration, injunction and damages. The Court below did not accede to the request of the petitioner mainly on the ground that the application is filed at a belated stage i.e., at the stage of arguments. Having heard on either side and on perusal of the material available on record, it is seen that no doubt, initially, suit has been filed for bare injunction and at this late hour, after trial, the petitioner realized the necessity in seeking comprehensive relief of declaration having regard to the dispute in respect of right, title and interest. Normally, as and when similar such request is made and acceded to instead of encouraging bare injunction suit, where the question of title arises, it is always better to convert the suit into comprehensive nature, so that the parties can have regular trial in respect of the rights and claims set forth from both the sides rather than taking recourse of the fresh comprehensive suit. In the circumstances, the Civil Revision Petition is allowed and the order dated 03.10.2007 passed in I.A.No.306 of 2007 in O.S.No.45 of 1997 is set aside. Consequently, I.A.No.306 of 2007 stands allowed subject to the petitioner’s depositing costs of Rs.1,000/- {Rupees one thousand only} in the Court below within a period of four {4} weeks from today. On such deposit, the respondents are permitted to withdraw the same, without furnishing any security. The Court below shall dispose of the suit within a period of six {6} months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. _________________ (B.PRAKASH RAO, J) 24th February 2011 RRB