IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD TUESDAY THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST, TWO THOUSAND AND FOUR : PRESENT : THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE : B. PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 3735 of 2004 (Petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India to revise the Order of the court of the Senior Civil Judge, Ramachandrapuram, made in I. A. No. 486 of 2004 in O. S. No. 67 of 1999, dated 22-06-2004.) Between: Anaparthi Venkataramana Murthy .. Petitioner/Respondent No. 1 AND 1. Garapati Sowjanya D/o. Somasekhararao aged 13 years, Student, Being Minor rep: by her mother and Natural guardian Garapati Laxmi Kantham, W/o. Somasekhara Rao, C/o. Putta Atchyutha Ramayya, TEKI, Kapileswarapuram Mandal, Alamuru JCJC. Respondent/Petitioner 2. Garapati Soma Sekhararao S/o. Venkata Krishna Rao, C/o. Putta Atchuta Ramayya , TEKI, Kapileswarapuram Mandalam., Alamuru JCJ limits. …Respondents The petition coming on for orders as to admission upon perusing the memorandum of grounds filed therein and the order of the High Court dated 09-08- 2004 and made hear in and upon hearing the arguments of Mr. M. S. Ramachandra Rao, Advocate for the petitioner, the court made the following ORDER: “Await service of notice. Leaned counsel for petitioner is permitted to take out personal notice on the respondents, returnable in two weeks and file proof of service in to the Registry. Interim order dated 9-8-2004 granted by this Court is extended until further orders. Post after two weeks.” ASSISTANT REGISTRAR // TRUE COPY // for ASSISTANT REGISTRAR To 1. The Senior Civil Judge, Ramachandrapuram. Garapati Laxmi Kantham W/O Somasekhara Rao, C/O Putta Atchyutha Ramayya, TEKI, Kapileswarapuram Mandal, Alamauru JCJC. (on behalf of her self Garapati Sowjanya D/o. Somasekhararao being minor ) 2. Garapati Soma Sekhararao S/o. Venkata Krishna Rao, C/o. Putta Atchuta Ramayya , TEKI, Kapileswarapuram Mandalam., Alamuru JCJ limits. 3. One spare copy. BV HIGH COURT YVN DRAFTED ON: 3-7-2004 GMJ DATED: 02-7-2004 ORDER C.R.P.NO. 2606 OF 2004 EXTENDING THE INTERIM STAY