THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.V.SEETHAPATHY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.274 OF 2010 DATED: 09-02-2011 Between: Arkad Yeswanth Chandrasekhar. .... PETITIONER And Arkad Chandrasekhar Swathi. .... RESPONDENT ORDER: This Civil Revision Petition is filed aggrieved by the warrant issued by the learned Senior Civil Judge, Kothagudem in I.A.No.174 of 2010 in O.S.No.55 of 2010 under Order XXXVIII Rule 5 CPC, directing ad-interim conditional attachment of the plaint schedule property. 2. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned counsel for the respondent. Perused the records. 3. Respondent herein, who is the wife of the petitioner herein, filed the suit for recovery of a sum of Rs.8,73,000/- being the value of sthridhana, gifts, separate residence and future maintenance. She also filed I.A.No.174 of 2010 under Order XXXVIII Rule 5 CPC seeking attachment of the ‘A’ schedule property and the trial Court by impugned warrant directed the petitioner herein to furnish security for the amount of Rs.8,71,000/- and in the event of his failure to do so, directed interim attachment of ‘A’ schedule property, restraining the petitioner herein from alienating the same. The present Civil Revision Petition is filed impugning the warrant of attachment issued against the petitioner. 4. The impugned order passed by the trial Court directing the attachment is however not filed. Be that as it may, what all ordered by the trial Court is only ad interim attachment and that too in the event of the petitioner’s failure to furnish security. If the petitioner is aggrieved over the same, it is open to him to file a counter before the trial Court in I.A.No.174 of 2010 and oppose the application for attachment and invite an order on merits. The filing of the present Civil Revision Petition, based on the warrant issued by the trial Court, is premature. 5. In the result, Civil Revision Petition is disposed of as stated above. There shall be no order as to costs. _______________________ G.V.SEETHAPATHY, J 09th February, 2011. Tsy