IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD FRIDAY THE SIXT DAY OF AUGUST, TWO THOUSAND AND FOUR : PRESENT: THE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE: GHULAM MOHAMMED CIVIL REVISION PETITION No. 3455 of 2004 (Petition under Article 227 of Constitution of India praying the High Court to revise the judgment of the court of the Appellate Tribunal –cum-Principal District Judge, E.G., Eluru passed in A.T.A.90/1996 dated 22-08-203 preferred against the order of the court of the Special Office (Principal District Munsif) Narasapur, W.G. district passed in A.T.C. No. 42/1991 dated 25-07-1996. ) Between: Gamidi Peda Mastan S/o late Venkanna @ Adam, 56 years, Christian, Agriculturist, Saripalli Village, Narsapur Mandal, W. G. District. Petitioner AND 1. Gamidi Mdary @ Mariamma (died) 2. Deepalli Appa Rao, aged 73, Hindu, Inam, Recherlapeta, Kakinada, E.G. District Respondent The petition coming on for hearing, upon perusing the petition and the affidavit filed in support thereof and the order of the High Court dated 23-07-2004 and made herein and upon hearing the arguments of Mr. K. Chidambaram, Advocate for the petitioner, the court made the following ORDER: “It is represented by the learned counsel for the second respondent that the respondent was given delivery of the schedule property on 20-7-2004. The same is recorded. In the circumstances, Status quo with regard to possession shall be maintained by the parties. Post next week. ASSISTANT REGISTRAR // TRUE COPY // for ASSISTANT REGISTRAR To 1. The Appellate Tribunal-cum-Principal District Judge, W.G., Eluru 2. The Special Officer ( Principal District Munsif), Narasapur, W.G. District 3. Deepalli Appa Rao, aged 73, Hindu, Inam, Recherlapeta, Kakinada, E.G. District 4. Gamidi Peda Mastan S/o late Venkanna @ Adam, 56 years, Christian, Agriculturist, Saripalli Village, Narsapur Mandal, W. G. District. 5. One CC to Mr. K. Chidambaram, Advocate OPUC) 6. One Spare Copy. BV Drafted by: KK Drafted on; 16-7-2004 HIGH COURT BSSRJ DT. 16-7-2004 NOTE; POST NEXT WEEK ORDER C.M.P.NO. 2214 OF 2004 EXTENDING INTERIM ORDER