THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V.RAMANA CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.4079 of 2009 ORDER: This Civil Revision Petition, under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, is directed against the order dated 27.07.2009 in I.A.No.1439 of 2008 in O.P.No.1545 of 2008 on the file of the Family Judge, Ranga Reddy District, wherein the petition filed by the petitioner-wife under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 read with Section 151 C.P.C., seeking to grant ad-interim injunction restraining the respondent-husband and his agents or anyone acting on his behalf from disturbing the studies of the minor child viz., Ayush Nambiar or removing him from the custody of the petitioner, was dismissed. On 28.08.2009, when the matter came up for the first time, this Court directed the respondent not to make any attempt to meet the child in the school or any other place, till 03.09.2009. Thereafter, in order to settle the issue amicably, this Court directed the parties to appear before this Court along with their child on 03.11.2009. Accordingly, on 03.11.2009, the parties appeared in person before this Court and counseling was conducted, but in vain. Subsequently, on 22.01.2010, it was represented by the learned counsel for the petitioner that the matter could not be settled between the parties and she wants to argue the matter on merits. Today, when the matter has come up, the learned counsel for the petitioner produced a copy of the joint memo filed by the petitioner and the respondent, wherein it is stated that, without causing prejudice to the rights and contentions of both parties, the respondent may visit the child during the first two hours of the parents visiting days at Abhyasa Residential School, Toopran, Medak District, the school where their child is studying, as mentioned in the curriculum annexed thereto, and both parties agreed to dispose of the Civil Revision Petition in terms of the said joint memo. In view of the above, without expressing any opinion on the order under revision passed by the trial Court, I deem it appropriate to dispose of the Civil Revision Petition giving liberty to the respondent to visit his child viz., Ayush Nambiar in the school where he is studying, only on the days and timings mentioned in the joint memo filed by both parties. However, the trial Court is directed to dispose of the O.P. as expeditiously as possible. Accordingly, the Civil Revision Petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. ______________ N.V.RAMANA,J 05.02.2010 v v