HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.1270 of 2011 Date : 29.02.2012 Between : Peddapalem Adinarayana & another. …..Petitioners And The Government of Andhra Pradesh, rep. by the Superintendent of Police, Chittoor District & others. …..Respondents HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.1270 of 2011 ORDER : Heard learned counsel for petitioners, the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Home, appearing for respondents 1 to 4 and also the learned counsel appearing for respondents 5 to 8. This writ petition is filed seeking directions against respondents 1 to 4, to grant Police aid in the light of the orders, dated 11.02.2008, passed in I.A.No.121 of 2008 in O.S.No.19 of 2008, passed by the Principal Junior Civil Judge, Puttur. The petitioners claim that they are the owners and possessors of land to an extent of Ac.1.52 cents in Sy.No.209/2, Ac.1.23 cents in Sy.No.277/5, Ac.0.97 cents in Sy.No.277/17, Ac.1.14 cents in Sy.No.378/1 and Ac.1.78 cents in Sy.No.378/3, totally admeasuring Ac.6.64 cents, situated at Mambedu village of Vedurukuppam Mandal in Chittoor District. It is the case of petitioners that when there is interference with their possession over the aforesaid lands by respondents 5 and 6, they filed a suit in O.S.No.19 of 2008 before the Principal Junior Civil Judge, Puttur, for grant of injunction, and pending disposal of the suit, they also obtained injunction orders against respondents 5 and 6 for temporary injunction restraining them from interfering with the peaceful possession of petitioners over the lands in question. It is stated that when there is still interference, they moved an application in I.A.No.121 of 2008 for grant of Police aid, which was allowed by order dated 11th February 2008. In this writ petition, it is the grievance of the petitioners that inspite of the orders in I.A.No.121 of 2008 granting Police Aid, the respondents 1 to 4 have not provided any Police protection and further, respondents 3 and 4 are interfering with the possession of petitioners over their lands. This Court, by order dated 1st of March 2011, granted directions to provide Police aid in terms of the order passed in I.A.No.121 of 2008. When the matter is taken up, it is submitted by the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Home, appearing for respondents 1 to 4 that they are not interfering with the possession of petitioners over the lands in question and they are also willing to provide protection to the petitioners for implementation of the orders passed by the learned Principal Junior Civil Judge, Puttur, in I.A.No.119 of 2008 in O.S.No.19 of 2008. Even the learned counsel appearing for respondents 5 to 8 submits that the injunction orders are in force and the suit is also pending. As much as the orders of injunction and the orders to provide Police protection are in force, there appears no reason for not providing Police aid to maintain the injunction orders granted in I.A.No.119 of 2008. As it is admitted by both the parties that the injunction orders are in force and as it is expressed by the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Home appearing for respondents 1 to 4 that they are willing to provide Police protection in terms of the orders in I.A.No.121 of 2008, I deem it appropriate to dispose of the writ petition directing respondents 1 to 4 to provide Police aid in the light of the orders in I.A.No.121 of 2008 in O.S.No.19 of 2008 on the file of Principal Junior Civil Judge, Puttur. However, such protection shall be subject to the final orders to be passed in the suit. The issues to be resolved in the suit shall be decided independently without being influenced by any of the observations made in this order. Subject to the above directions, this writ petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. _________________________ R. SUBHASH REDDY, J 29th February 2012 ajr