THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION NO.2159 OF 2009 ORDER: The petitioners-judgment debtors seek to assail the orders of arrest in execution, which has been laid in pursuance of a decree in a chit transaction. Though several contentions have been urged, however, it is to be noted that an appeal has been filed against the decree and the same is pending. Be that as it may, in view of the aforesaid fact of pendency of the appeal, the petitioners can be permitted to pay the decretal amount in half subject to which the orders of arrest can be set aside. The Civil Revision Petition is, accordingly, dismissed directing the petitioners to deposit half of the decretal amount within a period of six {6} weeks from today. On such deposit, the first respondent is permitted to withdraw the same, without furnishing any security. No costs. It is also mentioned that the petitioners are at liberty to pursue the appeal and seek appropriate orders. Any further execution shall be subject to the order obtained in the stay application. It is also made clear that if there is no stay application and no orders have been passed, it is always open to the respondents to move with the execution. The petitioners shall make an endeavour to obtain necessary orders in the appeal within a period of two {2} months thereof. _________________ (B.PRAKASH RAO, J) 23rd October 2009 RRB