HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA CIVIL REVISION PETITION No:1398 OF 2011 ORDER: This revision petition is filed against the order dated 23.2.2011 passed by the Principal Junior Civil Judge, Madanapalle, Chittoor District, in O.E.P.No.79 of 2009 in O.S.No.405 of 2005. The respondent-Decree Holder filed O.E.P.No.79 of 2009 under Order 21 Rules 37 and 38 of CPC., for arrest and detention of the judgment debtor in civil prison for realization of the decretal amount, stating that in spite of having sufficient means viz., dry and wet lands admeasuring Ac.5.00, house bearing door No.II-63 at Patel Road; a building complex known as Reddy and Reddy’s Bunglow at Patel Road, the judgment debtor failed to discharge the decretal amount. The Judgment debtor filed a counter stating that he has no means to pay the decretal amount and the properties possessed by him were already attached in various court proceedings. The Court below upon considering the rival contentions, by the order under revision allowed the said application. Aggrieved by the same, the judgment debtor filed the present revision. On 25.5.2011, this Court while ordering notice before admission granted stay of arrest of the petitioner subject to payment of Rs.,10,000/- to the credit of the O.E.P. on or before 18th June, 2011. Thereafter, the matter went on several adjournments and on 3.12.2011, the Counsel for the petitioner made a representation that the petitioner-judgment debtor will discharge his obligation by paying the entire decretal amount and prayed for grant of ten days time. Acceding to his request, this Court directed the matter to be listed after two weeks for orders. Today, the learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that the petitioner could not pay the decretal amount within the time granted by this Court and again sought some more time. The petitioner having agreed to pay the decretal amount sought time, and again on his request, extended the time. However, he did not pay and is again seeking time. It appears that the petitioner is not interested in paying the decretal amount, and having obtained interim order, he wants to drag on the matter, which cannot be permitted. Hence, the CRP is dismissed. The order of stay of arrest granted on 25.5.2011 stands Vacated. At this stage, the learned Counsel for the petitioner requested that petitioner be granted to pay the decretal amount in instalments. The Petitioner is at liberty to move an application before the Court below for payment of the decretal amount in instalments, if he so chooses. No order as to costs. __________________ Justice N.V. Ramana Dated:16.12.2011 Nn. THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA CIVIL REVISION PETITION No:1398 OF 2011 16.12.2011 Nn