on the requisite stamp paper on 19.11.1990. To execute the same, the plaintiff preferred an Execution Petition bearing No.4 of 1991, in which, notice was ordered to the defendants / judgment debtors, but, they did not turn up. Ultimately, the Executing Court ordered delivery of possession and accordingly, a portion of item no.4 plaint schedule property, as shown in Ex.C2 plan, was delivered to the plaintiff on 22.11.1994. 6. Thereafter, the aforesaid Raghuthaman preferred E.A.No.1 of 1995 in E.P. No.4 of 1991under Order XXI Rule 99 of the Civil Procedure Code6 for re- delivery of the property mentioned in Ex.C2 plan, claiming independent right, title and interest in the same. Along with this application, he also filed E.A.No.2 of 1995 seeking an order of injunction restraining the plaintiff from committing waste till the disposal of EA No.1 of 1995; and E.A.No.3 of 1995 for recovery of damages to the tune of Rs.25,000/- from the plaintiff for having committed waste 6 For short, “CPC”4