THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED C.R.P.No.1771 OF 2010 ORDER: This civil revision petition is directed against the order dated 13.04.2010 in E.P.No.143 of 2009 in O.S.No.90 of 2005 passed by the III Additional Senior Civil Judge, (FTC), Guntur wherein the petition filed by the respondent /decree holder under Order XXI Ru1es 37 and 38 C.P.C. for arrest of the petitioner/ judgment Debtor was allowed. Respondent is the plaintiff. He filed O.S.No.90 of 2005 against the petitioner/judgment debtor for recovery of money and obtained decree against him on 29.12.2008. Inspite of the said decree passed against judgment debtor he failed to pay the amount. It is the case of the decree holder that even though the judgment debtor is having sufficient means to pay the amount he is evading to pay the decretal amount. Contending so, he filed the execution petition before the executing court. The court below by the impugned order directed to issue arrest warrant against the judgment debtor for committing him to civil prison for realisation of the decretal amount. Aggrieved by the same, the civil revision petition is filed. Heard. This Court by order dated 23.04.2010 granted interim stay subject to condition of the petitioner/judgment debtor depositing 50% of the decretal amount together with interest and costs awarded by the trial court within a period of eight weeks from that day, failing which, stay shall stand vacated without any further reference to Court. Since that order was not complied with, further period of eight weeks was granted for complying with the conditional order dated 23.04.2010. It is contended by the learned counsel for the petitioner that the conditional order has been complied with and the petitioner may be permitted to deposit the balance amount in instalments. Under the circumstances, the respondent/decree holder is permitted to withdraw the amount so deposited and petitioner/judgment debtor is directed to deposit the balance amount in four equal monthly instalments payable from January, 2011. On failure to deposit the balance amount by the petitioner/judgment debtor, the impugned order stands. The civil revision petition is disposed of accordingly. No costs. GHULAM MOHAMMED,J 10.12.2010 lvl THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED C.R.P.No.1771 OF 2010 Dt. 10.12.2010