THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA Civil Revision Petition No.5659 of 2010 ORDER: This civil revision petition, under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, is directed against the order dated 25.09.2010 passed in I.A. No. 2062 of 2010 in O.S. No. 2678 of 2006 by the learned VIII Additional Senior Civil Judge, Ranga Reddy District, whereunder the petition filed by the petitioners herein, defendants in the suit, praying the Court below to send Ex.A2 document to Forensic Laboratory or to a fingerprint expert to compare the signatures of the vendor on it with that of signatures of vendor on Ex.A1 document, was dismissed. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners-defendants and perused the order under revision and other material available on record. Admittedly, after the closure of evidence on the side of the plaintiffs and when the suit is coming up for cross-examination of D.W.2, the defendants came up with the present petition, contending that the unregistered document- Ex.A2 relied on by the plaintiffs is a forged and fabricated document and therefore the signatures of vendor on it need to be compared with the signatures of vendor on Ex.A1, by the finger print expert. The respondents-plaintiffs filed the suit for perpetual injunction, and the burden lies on them to prove their possession of the suit property as on the date of filing the suit, by adducing sufficient oral and documentary evidence. The Court below, with the help of the evidence that is made available on record, can decide whether the plaintiffs are in possession of the suit property as on the date of filing of the suit and there is no necessity to take the assistance of the fingerprint expert, in deciding the same. Further, the opinion of the fingerprint expert is not a conclusive proof. Thus, I am of the considered opinion that the learned Judge has rightly dismissed the present application of the petitioner-plaintiff and no exception can be taken thereto in exercise of supervisory jurisdiction of this Court under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. The civil revision petition is devoid of merit and is accordingly dismissed. ______________________ JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA 10th December, 2010 IBL