HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C. BHANU CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.6038 of 2009 ORDER: This C.R.P. is directed against the order dated 22.10.2009 in E.P. No. 92 of 2008 in O.S. No. 2385 of 2005 on the file of the IV Senior Civil Judge, City Civil Court, Hyderabad. The petitioner is the judgment debtor No.4 and the 1st respondent is the decree holder. The 1st respondent filed the aforementioned E.P. under Order 21 Rule 43 of C.P.C. seeking to issue warrant of attachment of the movable properties of the judgment debtors 2 and 4 and to issue proclamation of sale under Order 21 Rules 64 and 66 of C.P.C. for realisation of the decretal amount. That petition was ordered. Challenging the same, the petitioner filed the present revision petition. Heard the learned counsel for the parties. Admittedly, the decree passed by competent Civil Court is joint and several and therefore the decree holder can proceed against any one of the Judgment debtors so as to realise the decretal amount. On that ground, it is not open to the petitioner-judgment debtor No.4 to insist the Decree holder to proceed against other Judgment debtors. The order of attachment of properties of petitioner dated 4.7.2008 has become final and in pursuance of the same, proclamation of sale was issued, which is a consequential order. The order of attachment dated 4.7.2008 and the consequential proclamation of sale are not shown to be incorrect or improper or not in accordance with any one of the rules under Order 21. Therefore, the same are not liable to be set aside. The Civil Revision Petition is devoid of merits and is liable to be dismissed. However, the Executing Court shall not conduct auction to sell the movable properties in pursuance of the proclamation of sale for a period of eight weeks so as to enable the petitioner-judgment debtor No.4 to discharge the decretal amount. The above finding is given at the request of counsel for petitioner. In view of the fact that the petitioner has already deposited a sum of Rs.2.00 lakhs in pursuance of the interim order granted by this Court on 18.12.2009, eight weeks time is granted to the petitioner-judgment debtor No.4 for payment of the remaining balance of decretal amount with costs and interest, failing which the Executing Court shall proceed with the sale of attached property in public auction in accordance with law. With the above observations, the Civil Revision Petition is dismissed. No costs. ______________ K.C. BHANU,J DATE: 15.11.2010 pnb