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2022 Supreme(Telangana) 116

A.VENKATESHWARA REDDY
Dhanavath Chandya Died – Appellant
Versus
Dhanavath Madhu – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Petitioner: Surya Balu Mahendra
For the Respondent: Ajmeera Ramchander

ORDER :

This Civil Revision Petition is filed by plaintiffs assailing the orders dated 19.11.2019 in I.A.No.292 of 2019 in I.A.No.16 of 2019 in O.S.No.6 of 2019 on the file of the learned Junior Civil Judge at Nidamanoor.

2. This application in I.A.No.292 of 2019 was filed under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (for short, ‘the C.P.C.’) with a prayer to direct the Station House Officer, Police Station Thripuraram, to give police protection to the petitioner/plaintiff restraining the respondents/defendants from interfering with the peaceful possession and enjoyment over the petition schedule property.

3. During pendency of the Civil Revision Petition, revision petitioner died. As per order in I.A.No.1 of 2021, his legal representatives are brought on record in the array of petitioners as petitioners No.2 to 5.

4. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners. There is no representation for the respondents. Though the respondents have engaged an advocates, they did not appear, hence treated as heard.

5. The 1st petitioner as a sole plaintiff has filed O.S.No.6 of 2019 for perpetual injunction in respect of suit schedule property. Along with the original suit, he has filed

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