THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B PRAKASH RAO CIIVIL REVISION PETITION Nos. 6563, 6564 and 6565 of 2006 COMMON ORDER: Since all these revisions are connected and are arising out of same proceedings, hence, taken up together for disposal. The petitioners are plaintiffs who seek to assail the orders dismissing the applications filed by to receive the documents, to recall PW.1 and to reopen the matter. The Court below dismissed the said applications mainly on the ground that those applications are filed at the stage of arguments. Hence, the revisions. Heard the counsel on either side. Admittedly, the suit is for partition which is canvassed by all the sides and it is needless to reiterate that in a suit for partition every party, be it plaintiff or defendant has equal rights, therefore it is always open for either of the parties to come forward with the material in their support. No doubt, the applications in the present case have been filed at the late hour, but, that itself is not a ground so long as the documents are of any doubtful nature, however in the present case the documents in question constitute public documents and there can not be any objection for receipt of the same. In view of the same, the revisions are allowed and I A Nos. 266, 267 and 268 of 2006 in O S No. 44 of 2004 are allowed. No costs. _________________ B PRAKASH RAO,J DATE: 22.7.2010 TVK THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B PRAKASH RAO CIIVIL REVISION PETITION Nos. 6563, 6564 and 6565 of 2006 DATE: 22.7.2010