HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.90 OF 2008 DATE:21-01-2011 BETWEEN P.Ravikumar …Petitioner AND Ambati Nageswara Rao …Respondent THIS COURT MADE THE FOLLOWING: HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.90 OF 2008 ORDER: Decree holder filed this revision to revise the orders of Principal Junior Civil Judge at Machilipatnam, dated 23.10.2007 made in E.P.No.52 of 2007 in O.S.No.319 of 2001 directing the judgment debtor to pay the balance of decretal amount in monthly instalments at the rate of Rs.500/- per month on or before 5th of every month, commencing from October, 2007. It is not in dispute that on decreeing the suit, the petitioner- decree holder filed E.P.No.151 of 2003 for attachment of salary of the respondent-judgment debtor and as per the orders of the Court, his salary was attached from October, 2003 to July, 2005 i.e. for 24 months and a sum of Rs.24,000/- has been recovered and still a sum of Rs.31,000/- is due. At the intervention of the Lok Adalath, the matter was settled for Rs.30,000/- towards full and final settlement of the claim subject to condition of judgment debtor paying the said amount in two equal instalments at Rs.15,000/- per instalment and first of such instalment shall be paid on or before 20.1.2003 and the second instalment on 10.3.2003, but it was made clear that in case, the judgment debtor fails to pay the said amount, the decree holder is at liberty to recover the entire suit amount with costs and subsequent interest at 6% per annum from the date of the award and the suit was decreed accordingly. But the judgment debtor has not complied the said award. Hence the above E.P. was filed for the balance amount of Rs.31,861/- with interest. Now, the learned counsel for the petitioner-decree holder fairly contended that even if Rs.500/- per month is recovered, it will go only towards the interest, but the principal amount will remain as it is for ever and hence, he graciously consented for payment of the said amount by way of four instalments with subsequent interest agreed, which comes to Rs.39,000/- as admitted by the judgment debtor. Considering the request made the judgment debtor and also the consent given by the counsel for the decree holder, the E.P. is allowed directing the judgment debtor to pay the balance of decretal amount in four instalments, and first such instalment of Rs.10,000/- shall be paid on or before 28.2.2011; second instalment of Rs.10,000/- shall be paid on or before 15.4.2011; third instalment of Rs.10,000/- shall be paid on or before 31.5.2011; and the last instalment covering the balance amount shall be paid on or before 05.7.2011. In default of payment of any of the said instalments, the decree holder is entitled to execute the decree. The revision is disposed of accordingly. No costs. _______________ A. GOPAL REDDY, J. JANUARY 21, 2011 Tsr.