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2015 Supreme(AP) 632

R.KANTHA RAO
Jammi Venkata Krishna Rao – Appellant
Versus
Jammi Venkata Hanuma Ravindranath – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Petitioners:EVVS Ravi Kumar, Advocate.
For the Respondent:TVS Prabhakar Rao, Advocate.

Judgment :-

1. This civil revision petition under Section 227 Constitution of India is directed against the order, dated 16.04.2015 passed by the Principal Junior Civil Judge, Peddapuram in I.A.No.717 of 2013 in O.S.No. 88 of 2013.

2. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the revision petitioners and the learned counsel appearing for the respondent.

3. The respondent is the plaintiff before the trial Court. He filed the suit for bare injunction restraining the revision petitioners from interfering with the property i.e. red marked portion of the plaint sketch. It is mentioned in the plaint that the property earmarked fell to the share under a preliminary decree in O.S.No.32 of 1981 in respect of which a final decree was also passed on 19.08.1998. His version is that in the suit property originally there was a tiled house. Subsequently, it was dilapidated and in its place he wants to construct a slabbed house. It is stated that as the revision petitioners are trying to cause obstruction to the construction of the slabbed house and have been trying to interfere with the suit property, he filed the suit for injunction.

4. The revision petitioners-defendants filed the written statement s











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