HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1801 of 2010 Date: 03.02.2012 Between: A.Ayodhya Bai and two others. ..... Petitioners AND S.Ratan Kumar .....Respondent Counsel for the Petitioners: Sri C.Panduranga Rao Counsel for the Respondent: Sri Y.Venugopal Rao The Court made the following: ORDER: This Civil Revision Petition arises out of order, dated 26.03.2010 in I.A.No.251 of 2010 in O.S.No.6172 of 2007 on the file of the learned Junior Civil Judge, City Civil Court, Hyderabad. The petitioners are defendants in the above- mentioned suit filed by the respondent for permanent injunction. The respondent sought to file an unregistered sale deed, dated 20.08.1984, in support of his plea of possession. The petitioners raised an objection to the admissibility of the said document on the ground that the document is unregistered and thereby, the same is not admissible in evidence under Section 49 of the Registration Act, 1908. The lower Court has rejected the objection of the petitioners and admitted the document in evidence for collateral purpose. Sri C.Panduranga Rao, learned counsel for the petitioners, submitted that in a suit for injunction, it is not permissible for the respondent to file an unregistered document to prove his possession. In my opinion, when the suit is filed for injunction, the unregistered sale deed, which is not admissible in evidence for the purpose of declaration of title, can be looked into for the collateral purpose of proving the possession of the respondent. In this view of the matter, I do not find any error in the order under revision of the lower Court warranting interference of this Court in exercise of its revisional jurisdiction. The Civil Revision is, accordingly, dismissed. As a sequel to dismissal of the Civil Revision petition, interim order, dated 27.04.2010, is vacated and C.R.P.M.P.No.2426 of 2010 filed by the petitioners for interim relief is dismissed as infructuous. __________________________ C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY, J 03rd February 2012 DR