THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.534 of 2009 ORDER: This civil revision petition is filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India challenging the docket order dated 11.09.2008 passed by the Junior Civil Judge, Medchal in I.A.No.7 of 2008 in O.S.No.505 of 2005. The respondent/plaintiff, who filed the suit for perpetual injunction, filed the Interlocutory Application under Order VII Rule 14(3) r/w Section 151 C.P.C to receive the documents as per list of documents by condoning the delay in filing the same. According to the plaintiff, he filed the Xerox copies of the agreement of sale and receipt, plaint etc., in support of the suit claim since the originals were filed in the earlier suit filed by him vide O.S.No.960 of 2004. Now, since the suit is coming up for trial, he obtained the certified copies of the said agreement of sale and receipt, copies of plaint and petition in the earlier suit for marking the same as exhibits. The Court below, by the impugned docket order dated 11.09.2008 allowed the Interlocutory Application marking the said documents as Exs.A.1 to A.6. Hence, this revision. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned counsel for the respondent. The only contention raised by the learned counsel for the petitioner/defendant is that the Court below allowed the Interlocutory Application without giving opportunity to the petitioner/defendant to file its counter. A perusal of the impugned docket order would disclose that the Court below has not given any opportunity to the petitioner/defendant to file its counter and allowed the Interlocutory Application on the date of filing the same. In view of the same, I am of the opinion that to meet the ends of justice the matter has to be remanded to the Court below for fresh consideration so as to give an opportunity to the petitioner to contest the matter. Accordingly, the Civil Revision Petition is allowed. Consequently, the order dated 11.09.2008 passed in I.A.No.7 of 2008 in O.S.No.505 of 2005 is set aside and the matter is remanded to the Court below. The Court below is directed to pass appropriate orders, after giving notice and opportunity to both sides. No costs. N.V.RAMANA, J Date.09.02.2010 va