The Hon’ble Sri Justice C.V.Nagarjuna Reddy Writ Petition No.12688 of 2010 Dated 7th June, 2010 Between: Y.Hussain Peera …Petitioner And The Station House Officer, I Town Police Station, Anantapur and 3 others. …Respondents Counsel for the petitioner : Smt.A.Harija for Mr.M.Subba Reddy Counsel for respondent No.1: AGP for Home Counsel for respondent Nos.2 to 4: ----- The Court made the following: Order: In this Writ Petition, the grievance of the petitioner is that respondent No.1 has not been providing Police aid to protect his property despite subsistence of a decree for permanent injunction granted by the learned Principal Senior Civil Judge, Anantapur, in O.S.No.101 of 2003. I have heard Smt.A.Harija, learned Counsel for the petitioner, and perused the record. From the pleadings on record, it is evident that the decree passed in OS.No.101 of 2003 in favour of the petitioner by the trial Court has been in force with the disposal of A.S.No.58 of 2009 by the Family Court, Anantapur, on 18-01-2010. As noted above, the petitioner’s grievance is that the Police have not been coming to his rescue to prevent respondent Nos.2 to 4 from interfering with his possession and enjoyment of the property in question. This Court in Vadlakonda Narender and others vs. Station House Officer, PS., Atmakur, Warangal District and others[1], held that though this Court is empowered under the Constitution to order for Police Aid, the person, who obtained an order or decree for injunction shall first approach the Court, which granted such an order or decree, seeking Police aid and only in the event of such person not obtaining relief from the civil Court that he can approach this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. In view of the same, the Writ Petition is dismissed with liberty to the petitioner to move the learned Principal Senior Civil Judge, Anantapur, for Police Aid in the first place and approach this Court only in the event of his not getting the relief before the civil Court. As a sequel to dismissal of the Writ Petition, WPMP.No.15970 of 2009 filed by the petitioner for interim relief is disposed of as infructuous. C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY, J Dated 7th June, 2010 lur [1] 2009 (5) ALT 426