Nagulavancha Linga Rao vs Nagulavancha Laxmi on 4 March, 2025

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This Civil Revision Petition is filed assailing the order dated

01.05.2024 in I.A.No.154 of 2024 in O.S.No.141 of 2015 passed by the

Senior Civil Judge at Nalgonda.

2. Heard Sri T.L.Krishna Prasad, learned counsel for petitioners and

Sri N.Hari Prasad, learned counsel for respondent No.2.

3. The petitioners herein are the plaintiffs and respondents herein

are the defendants before the trial Court.

4. Brief facts relevant for adjudication of the present Civil Revision

Petition are that petitioners filed a suit in O.S.No.141 of 2015 on the file

of Senior Civil Judge at Nalgonda, for perpetual injunction against the

respondents restraining them from interfering with the suit schedule

property. During the pendency of the suit, petitioners filed

interlocutory application vide I.A.No.154 of 2023 under Order VI Rule

17 r/w Section 151 of CPC to amend the pleadings of the plaint. In the

said application, it is contended that along with the suit, petitioners also

filed I.A.No.495 under Order XXXIX Rules 1 and 2 of CPC seeking to

grant temporary injunction and the respondent No.2 filed counter

stating that the suit schedule property is coparcenery property of the

petitioner No.1 and the father of the respondent No.1 and that the same
LNA,J,

was partitioned among them and that he is claiming rights basing on

registered sale deeds. Therefore, in view of challenge made by the

respondents with regard to the title of the petitioners, it is necessary to

seek declaration, injunction and also for cancellation of sale deeds

bearing document Nos.1702 of 2006 dated 25.02.2006 and 2448 of 2006

dated 16.03.2006.

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