* THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY +WRIT PETITION No.28521 of 2010 % 26-11-2010 # 1. Nakka Surya Bhagavan and another. ..... Petitioners Vs. $ The State of A.P. Rep. by its Principal Secretary, Revenue (Registration & Stamps) Department and others. Respondents ! Counsel for the petitioners : Sri P Roy Reddy Counsel for Respondents : A.G.P. for Revenue < Gist: > Head Note: ? Cases referred: [1] (2003) 6 SCC 186 THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.28521 of 2010 Date: 26.11.2010 Between: Nakka Surya Bhagavan and another. ..... PETITIONERS AND The State of A.P. Rep. by its Principal Secretary, Revenue (Registration & Stamps) Department and others. .....RESPONDENTS Counsel for the Petitioners : Sri P Roy Reddy Counsel for Respondents : A.G.P. for Revenue The Court made the following : THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.28521 of 2010 Order: This writ petition is filed for a Mandamus to set aside order dated 9.11.2010 of respondent No.2, whereby, he has rejected the appeal filed by the petitioners on the ground that the same was not presented within thirty days from the date of the order passed by respondent No.3. When this writ petition came up for admission on 19.11.2010, this Court adjourned the case to enable the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Revenue to obtain instructions about the date of receipt of the order by the petitioner. At the hearing, learned Assistant Government Pleader for Revenue fairly conceded that the petitioner has received a copy of order dated 4.10.2010 on 12.10.2010 and filed the appeal within 30 days from the date of receipt of the order. A perusal of the impugned endorsement shows that respondent No.2 has construed the expression “from the date of the order” under Section 71 of Registration Act, 1908 (for short ‘the Act’) in its literal sense instead of understanding the same from a proper perspective, i.e. “from the date of receipt of the order”. The Apex Court in D. SAIBABA vs. BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA AND ANOTHER([1]), while interpreting Section 48-AA of the Advocates Act, 1961 held that the words “from the date of the order” shall be interpreted in such a way as to carry out the purpose for which the remedy is provided, and making the said remedy meaningful, practical and effective. Unless the petitioner receives the order within the period prescribed for limitation, it s not expected of him to avail the appellate remedy within the period of limitation, if the same is reckoned “from the date of the order” and not “from the date of receipt of the order”. Respondent No.2 failed to keep this aspect in mind in indulging in literal construction of the provisions of Section 72 of the Act. For the above mentioned reasons, the writ petition is allowed and the impugned order is quashed. Respondent No.2 is directed to dispose of the appeal on merits within a period of two months from the date of receipt of the appeal from the petitioner, after giving an opportunity of being heard. __________________________ C.V. NAGARJUNA REDDY,J DATE: 26th November, 2010 Note: L.R. Copy to be marked. pnb [1] (2003) 6 SCC 186