IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH : HYDERABAD MONDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH (18TH) DAY OF APRIL, TWO THOUSAND AND ELEVEN Present: HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.V.SEETHAPATHY Civil Revision Petition No.5867 of 2007 Between: Land Acquisition Officer (MRO), Devuruppula, Warangal district … Petitioner And K. Jaya Prakash Rao & others … Respondents HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.V.SEETHAPATHY Civil Revision Petition No.5867 of 2007 ORDER: This revision is directed against the order dated 10.08.2007 in Memo Vide SR No.844 in EP No.18 of 2006 in LA OP No.11 of 1989 on the file of the Senior Civil Judge, Jangaon, wherein the calculation memo filed by the respondents herein i.e., decree- holders, was accepted and the calculation memo filed by the petitioner/JDr was rejected and consequently, the JDr was directed to pay balance amount of Rs.4,60,904/-. 2. Heard the learned Government Pleader and the learned counsel for the respondents. Perused the record. 3. It is not disputed that the respondents herein filed EP No.18 of 2006 for recovery of the amount due to them in pursuance of the order dated 03.10.1991 in LA OP No.11 of 1989. According to the decree-holders after giving credit to a sum of Rs.4,07,275/-to the total amount, a sum of Rs.4,78,026/ was due from the JDr and EP was filed for recovery of the said amount. The decree-holders filed calculation memo along with E.P. showing the said amount as due. The petitioner/JDr contested the correctness of the amount claimed by the decree-holder and filed a separate calculation memo showing that only a sum of Rs.87,253/- was due. During the course of enquiry before the execution Court, fresh calculation memo was filed by both sides and after considering the contentions of both parties, the Court below accepted the calculation memo filed by the decree-holders and directed the JDr to deposit Rs.4,60,904/-. Aggrieved by the same, the JDr filed the present revision. 4 . The petitioner filed fresh calculation memo serving a copy thereof on the respondents-decree-holders and showing a total balance amount of Rs.3,15,867/- as due. The Land Acquisition Officer-Tahsildar, Devaruppula Mandal, signed the said calculation memo, wherein the amount due as per the decree and the amounts paid in pursuance of the interim orders and the balance amount due with interest as per the decree have been shown in detail. In Column No.7 of the said memo, an amount of Rs.1,41,379/- deposited on 19.11.1992 in compliance of the orders of this Court is shown as representing 3/4th of the enhanced compensation. It is however noticed that the said amount represents only 1/4th of compensation as directed to be paid in the order dated 01.07.1992 in CRP MP No.10059 of 1992. However, the interest was calculated on the remaining 3/4th amount in the calculation memo. Obviously due to typographical error, it is mentioned as 3/4th instead of 1/4th in Column No.7. 5. Learned counsel for the respondents/decree-holders has not pointed out any other error or miscalculation in the calculation memo filed by the petitioner-JDr. In view of the fresh calculation sheet filed by the petitioner/JDr, which is found to be in accordance with the decree and there being no objection raised by the respondents-decree-holders for the amount shown therein in a sum of Rs.3,15,867/- as due and payable by 31.03.2011, it is held that the petitioner/JDr is liable to pay the said amount of Rs.3,15,867/-. 6. In the circumstances, the petitioner/JDr is directed to deposit the said amount with interest at 15% per annum from 01.04.2011, till the date of deposit. The petitioner/JDr is directed to deposit the said amount before the reference Court, within a period of eight (8) weeks from today. 7. In the result, the civil revision petition is disposed of accordingly. No order as to costs. __________________ G.V.SEETHAPATHY, J Date: 18.04.2011 bss