THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO WRIT PETITION No.4808 of 2010 09.03.2010 Between: Dr.Sai Kiran ….Petitioner AND The Sub Registrar, Bukkapatnam, Anantapur District And others. …Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO WRIT PETITION No.4808 OF 2010 ORDER: The petitioner purchased the house in land admeasuring 2¾ cents in survey No.181 of Kappalabanda Revenue Village of Puttaparthy Mandal, Anantapur District from Nallani Phanikumar under a registered sale deed dated 01.11.2008. He sold the same to one Smt V.Jyothi. When the sale deed was presented in the office of first respondent, registration was refused. An endorsement was made that there are instructions from the Department of Endowments not to register the land in survey No.181. Therefore, it appears petitioner got issued a legal notice to the fourth respondent seeking necessary clarification with regard to the interest of the Endowments Department in respect of land comprised in survey No.181. In the meanwhile, petitioner filed instant writ petition seeking a direction to first respondent to receive, register and release the sale deed executed by him in favour of V.Jyothi in respect of the subject property. When the matter was heard on 03.03.2010, counsel for petitioner has placed before this Court a copy of the communication vide letter in Rc.No.A3/3063/09 Adm., dated 18.02.2010 from the fourth respondent to petitioner’s counsel. On perusal of the same would show that Endowments Department has no interest or right in the land comprised in survey No.181 admeasuring Acs.19.69 cents situated at Kappalabanda village and that third respondent is being addressed to issue ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) in respect of sale transactions entered into by the owners of the land. Learned Assistant Government Pleader was directed to get instructions in the matter. After getting instructions learned Assistant Government Pleader submits that the matter is still pending with the Commissioner of Endowments. Therefore, in stead of keeping the writ petition pending, the petitioner is given liberty to approach first respondent along with sale deed which was returned and produce a copy of the letter of the Assistant Commissioner dated 18.02.2010. After receiving the same, first respondent shall consider registration in accordance with law and for any reason, the same cannot be registered, he shall give reasons so that the petitioner can avail remedy under Section 72 of the Registration Act, 1908. It is also open to the petitioner to obtain NOC from the office of Commissioner of Endowments and counsel for petitioner also submits that first respondent registered sale deeds in respect of other lands comprised in survey No.181. The petitioner is given one week time to produce the sale deed before first respondent and thereafter necessary orders shall be passed within a period of four weeks. The writ petition, with the above observations, is disposed of. No costs. _______________ (V.V.S.RAO, J) 09.03.2010 Pln