IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA AT HYDERABAD
P. SAM KOSHY, J.
M/s. Sadara Hotels P Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
K. Sudhakar Naidu – Respondent
Civil Revision Petition No. 3592 of 2025
Decided On : 21-11-2025
| Table of Content |
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| 1. petitioner's appeal against lower court decision. (Para 1 , 2 , 3) |
| 2. nature of original suit and execution proceedings. (Para 4 , 5 , 6) |
| 3. parties' arguments on document admissibility. (Para 8 , 9) |
| 4. court reasoning on document marking denial. (Para 10) |
| 5. dismissal of the revision petition. (Para 11 , 12) |
ORDER :
1. The present Civil Revision Petition has been filed by the petitioner under Section 115 of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE , 1908 assailing the Docket Order dated 27.03.2025 in E.A.No.71 of 2023 in E.P.No.419 of 2022 (for short‘the impugned order’).
2. Heard Mr. S. Sharat, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr.S. Ravi, learned Senior Counsel appearing on behalf of Mr.M. Naga Deepak, learned counsel for the respondents.
3. Vide the impugned order, the Exeucting court refused to mark the three documents through PW.1, viz.,
| S. No. | Exhibit No. | Description |
| 1. | Ex.A.21 | C.C. of Scheme of Amalgamation in the Company Petition Nos.109 and 110 of 1973 along with list of properties of the PABC which shows that the PABC does not have any property at Pedda Gudur Village, dated 05.07.1973. |
| 2. | Ex.A.22 | Findings of the sole Arbitrator Justice K. Punnaiah, Retired Judge of Andhra Pradesh High Court, dated 21.06.1989, with regard to Rev. Moses who executed an agreement of Sale in favour of Decree Holder dated 21.06.1989. |
| 3. | Ex.A.23 | Minutes of the meeting and authorization to Mr. G.D.D. Diwakar dated 30.07.1996 to evict illegal encroacher David Raju dated 30.07.1996. |
4. The matter revolves around a judgment passed through the Lok Adalat by way of a compromise petition vide Award dated 15.12.2005 in O.S.No.41 of 2005 passed by the Lok Adalat, at Machilipatnam under Section 21 of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. In the said Award, respondent No.1 herein was plaintiff in the above suit, whereas respondent No.2 herein was not a party in the above suit.
5. Initially, the suit O.S.No.41 of 2005 was filed by the plaintiffs against the defendant seeking for specific performance of an Agreement of Sale dated 27.11.1996 by directing the defendant to execute and register the sale deed in respect of the plaint schedule property and for other reliefs. The suit was pertaining to ‘A’ and ‘B’ schedule of properties. In the course of settlement, the plaintiffs have not pressed their claim against ‘B’ schedule property. The said ‘B’schedule property is reproduced as under, viz., “B” Schedule property filed on behalf of the plaintiffs All that piece and parcel of the land admeasuring Acs.3.00 out of total extent of 10.00 cents at Peda Guduru within the Sub-Registry of Machilipatnam, in R.S.no.512, is bounded by :
East :: R. Anasuyamma
South :: R. Saradhi
North :: Pedintlamma
West :: N. Rajendra Prasad
6. The petitioner herein, in the execution petition that was filed before the Executing Court, i.e., E.P.No.419 of 2022, respondent No.1 and respondent No.2 / Decree Holder / Judgment Debtor raised a rival claim and sought for stay of further proceedings in E.P.No.419 of 2022. In the process of deciding the said E.A.No.71 of 2022 by the Executing Court, the petitioner (as PW.1) has filed his examination-in-chief on 12.03.2024 and also filed an Additional Chief Examination on 24.02.2025. In the said chief examination, the petitioner (as PW.1) intended to get the above referred three documents marked as Exs.A21 to A23. However, vide the impugned order, the Executing Court refused to mark the above three documents.
7. Assailing the same, the instant Civil Revision Petition is filed by the petitioner.
8. Learned counsel for the petitioner contended that the subject three documents which the petitioner intend to get them marked are public documents and which are available in the public domain and, as such the marking of the same would not cause any prejudice to the interest of parties; rather the documents would bring more clarity in respect of claim of the petitioner as also the entitlement of the respondents / defendants. He further contended that the Executing
The court highlighted that the admissibility of public documents in judicial proceedings is contingent on the association of the party seeking to mark them and their relevance to the case at hand.
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