THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE L. NARASIMHA REDDY Writ Petition No.15871 of 2009 ORDER: The petitioners claim to be the owners of land in survey Nos.226 and 227 of Maddelabanda Village, Maldakal Mandal, Mahaboobnagar District. Their grievance is that the respondents are trying to dispossess them without following the procedure prescribed by law. They have placed before this Court, the copies of record of rights as well as the mutation in their favour, as regards the said land. The petitioners assert that no proceedings were initiated, either under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, or any other enactment, and attempts are being made to dispossess them. The Writ Petition was listed ‘for Admission’, on 17.08.2009, and notice before admission was issued. Then itself, the notice was taken on behalf of the respondents 1 and 2 and the learned Government Pleader was required to obtain instructions. The matter has undergone about 10 adjournments thereafter, but nothing is forthcoming, from them. However, the impleaded parties have stated in their counter affidavit that the father of the petitioners sold the land by executing registered sale deeds and that some of them are in possession and enjoyment of the same. Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned Government Pleader for Revenue. The petitioners have placed before this Court substantial material to disclose that they are the owners and enjoyers of the land, referred to above. It is not known whether the title still vest with them. In case they re is possession of the land, they can be dispossessed, only when it is acquired in accordance with law or by initiating proceedings under any other provisions of law. As of now, no such proceedings are initiated. Hence, the Writ Petition is disposed of, directing that the respondents 1 and 2 shall not dispossess or otherwise interfere with the alleged possession of the petitioners over the land in survey Nos.226 and 227 of Maddelabanda Village, Maldakal Mandal, Mahaboobnagar District. This order, however, does not operate against private individuals, if any. It is also made clear that, in case there are any disputes between the petitioners and the third parties, as to the rights over the land, it shall be open to the aggrieved parties to approach the Civil Court for resolution of their disputes. There shall be no order as to costs. _____________________ L. NARASIMHA REDDY, J. Dt.22.04.2010. GJ