IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ANTONY DOMINIC TUESDAY, THE 25TH JANUARY 2011 / 5TH MAGHA 1932 WP(C).No. 2500 of 2011(J) ------------------------- PETITIONER(S): ----------------------- V.X.ALBIN,VALIATHARA, CHINNAKKANAL, IDUKKI, 685618 BY ADV. SRI.P.RAMAKRISHNAN RESPONDENT(S): ------------------------- THE TAHSILDAR, UDUMBANCHOLA, IDUKKI,PIN-685554 GOVT.PLEADER SRI.P.N.SANTHOSH THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 25/01/2011, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: ANTONY DOMINIC, J. ================ W.P.(C) NO. 2500 OF 2011 ===================== Dated this the 25th day of January, 2011 J U D G M E N T The challenge in the writ petition is against Ext.P7. Ext.P7 is basically an order passed by the Tahsildar whereby the Tahsildar has cancelled thandaper No.1718 granted in favour of the petitioner in respect of the property situated in Sy.No.510/1 of Chinnakkanal village. According to the petitioner, in the proceedings in LA No.24/70, patta was issued in favour of the predecessor in title for an extent of 1 acre of land, a portion of which have already been alienated and the petitioner holds only 12 cents. In Ext.P7, it is stated that the patta was bogus and that further action will be taken against the petitioner under the Kerala Land Conservancy Act. It is also ordered that, mutation in favour of the petitioner will stand cancelled. 2. As far as cancellation of patta and such other actions are concerned, apart from the finding in Ext.P7, action in that behalf are yet to be taken. Therefore, if and when action is taken in that behalf, it will be open to the petitioner to raise his contentions and resist such proceedings and it is so clarified. WPC No. 2500/11 :2 : As far as cancellation of mutation is concerned, that matter is covered by the provisions of the Transfer of Registry Rules. Rule 18 provides for an appellate remedy and petitioner has to pursue that remedy as well. Therefore, in that view of the matter, writ petition is not the proper remedy, and is accordingly closed, leaving it open to the petitioner to pursue the aforesaid remedies. ANTONY DOMINIC, JUDGE Rp