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2017 Supreme(AP) 871

B.SIVA SANKARA RAO
Suryadevara Amit Nagendra – Appellant
Versus
S. Ramachandra Rao – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Appellant : D.V. Sitarama Murthy for Charan Telaprolu

ORDER :

B. SIVA SANKARA RAO, J.

1. In all the three revisions the petitioner by name Suryadevara Amit Nagendra, is a third party to the three suits viz; O.S. No. 388 of 97, O.S. No. 104 of 98 and O.S. No. 368 of 1995 respectively. He filed implead petitions in the three suits to come on record in I.A. No. 649, 648 and 650 of 2009 respectively under Order I Rule 10 C.P.C. Coming to the suit in O.S. No. 388 of 1997 (CRP No. 4235 of 2011), it was filed by one S. Ramachandra Rao-Revision 1st respondent (father of the petitioner) rep. by GPA holder-S. Hemalatha (mother of the petitioner), for partition of plaint schedule properties therein. Among other respondents 2 to 6 (D.2 to D.6) to the revision viz; S. Naga Bhushanarao and S. Ravindranath are the brothers of Ramachandra Rao and sons of S. Satyavathi Devi. V. Koteshwara Rao and S. Suresh Babu are the other defendants to the suit supra. Satyavathi Devi died pending suit left behind her the three sons and two daughters by names Atluri Sowbhagyavathi Devi and Atluri Venkata Shiva Lakshmi Kumari.

2. Coming to the suit O.S. No. 104 of 1998 (CRP No. 4238 of 2011), it was filed by said S. Ramachandra Rao-1st respondent through G.P.A. Smt. Hem

























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