THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.V.SEETHAPATHY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.3956 OF 2007 DATED:31.03.2011 Between: Bhamidipati Subba Rao & 2 others. .... PETITIONERS And The Special Deputy Collector, Land Acquisition, VUDA, Visakhapatnam. .... RESPONDENT ORDER: This Civil Revision Petition is directed against the order, dated 23.04.2007, in E.P.No.18 of 2004 in L.A.O.P.No.764 of 1996 on the file learned VI Additional District Judge, Visakhapatnam, wherein the said Execution Court directed the respondent-judgment- debtor to pay the balance amount of Rs.3,65,536.91 ps after making the calculation, based on the calculation memo filed by both sides. 2. Heard both sides. Perused the record. 3. Earlier this Court by order, dated 22.12.2006, in C.R.P.No.4292 of 2006, remitted the matter to the Execution Court for fresh disposal with a liberty to both sides to file calculation memos. In the said order, it was held that in view of the recent pronouncement of the Supreme Court, claimants are entitled to the benefits pertaining to the interest. 4. It is not disputed that in view of the decision reported in SUNDER v. UNION OF INDIA [1] claimants are entitled to all the statutory benefits, including the interest on the additional market value and solatium. The dispute herein is only in respect of interest on the solatium. The decree-holders filed the Civil Revision Petition contending that in spite of the order in the earlier C.R.P.No.4292 of 2006, holding that the claimants are entitled to all the statutory benefits in terms of Sunder’s case, the Execution Court while making its own calculation has denied interest on the solatium. As per the calculation memo filed by the petitioners-decree-holders before the Execution Court, an amount of Rs.5,26,358.56 ps is due and as per the calculation memo filed by the respondent-judgment- debtor a sum of Rs.3,64,976.54 ps is due. The trial Court, however, while accepting the calculation memo filed by the judgment-debtor arrived at a net amount of Rs.3,65,536.91ps as due. In view of the earlier order passed by this Court in C.R.P.No.4292 of 2006, in terms of the judgment of the apex Court in Sunder’s case, petitioners-decree-holders are held entitled for interest on the solatium. Accordingly, petitioners-decree-holders are entitled for an amount of Rs.1,61,821.65ps(Rs.5,26,358.56ps- Rs.3,65,536.91ps). Respondent-judgment-debtor is directed to deposit the said amount within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. 5. Accordingly, Civil Revision Petition is disposed of. There shall be no order as to costs. _______________________ G.V.SEETHAPATHY, J 31st March, 2011. Tsy [1] AIR 2001 SUPREME COURT 3516