THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A.GOPAL REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.4546 of 2011 ORDER: This Civil Revision Petition is filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India against the order dated 27.09.2011 passed by the District Judge, Krishna District at Machilipatnam, allowing I.A.No.657 of 2011 in Societies O.P.No.178 of 2011 filed by respondents 1 and 2 herein under Order XXXIX Rules 7 and 8 and Section 151 C.P.C to permit the newly elected office bearers of Agarwal Samiti to celebrate Agrasen Majaraj Jayathi and Diwali festival in the first floor of Agarwal Samiti building at Vijayawada. The plaintiffs/respondents 1 and 2 herein filed the above O.P to declare the notices dated 15.10.2010, 22.03.2011 and 19.04.2011, which were issued by the first respondent/petitioner herein as null and void and to restrain respondents 1 and 2 in the O.P or any other member of the society from conducting new elections afresh on 22.05.2011 or any other date in pursuance of the General Body Meeting said to have been held on 10.04.2011 as per the contents of the notice dated 22.03.2011 and for other reliefs. Pending the suit, they filed the above Interlocutory Application to permit the newly elected office bearers of Agarwal Samiti to celebrate Agrasen Maharaj Jayathi and Diwali festival in the first floor of Agarwal Samiti building at Vijayawada. The Court below, considering the entire material available on record, prima facie satisfied that the documentary evidence i.e., Exs.P.1 to P.7 and P.9, which are the Draft Election Notification prepared by the fourth respondent Officer, approval of Draft Election Notification by the Legal Advisory Committee, certificate issued by the Election Officer/fourth respondent to the President, Vice President etc., list of successful candidates submitted by the Election Officer to the outgoing President, notice sent by the first petitioner to the outgoing President, the document showing handing over of charge by the outgoing President to the first petitioner, notice given by petitioners 1 and 2 to respondents 1 and 2 and attested copy of the list of successful candidates displayed in the notice board respectively, established the election conducted to manage the affairs of Agarwal Samiti in Vijayawada and accordingly allowed the Interlocutory Application holding that the plaintiffs are entitled to celebrate Agrasen Maharaj Jayathi and Diwali festival in the first floor of Agarwal Samiti. Aggrieved by the same, respondent No.1 in the O.P filed this revision petition. At the hearing, it is brought to the notice of this Court that in pursuance of the impugned order, Agrasen Maharaj Jayathi has already been celebrated. Then there remains only celebration of Diwali festival in the first floor of Agarwal Samiti. Having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case, and since the plaintiffs – respondents 1 and 2 have proved the election conducted to manage the affairs of Agarwal Samiti in Vijayawada and the first respondent herein took over the charge of President post from the outgoing President, no illegality is discernable in the impugned order warranting interference by this Court. The Civil Revision Petition is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. ________________ A. GOPAL REDDY, J Date: 21.10.2011 va