HON'BLE SHRI G.S.SINGHVI, THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE C.V. NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT PETITION NO. 23575 OF 2006 Between: V. Chandrasekhar ..... Petitioner AND Principal Senior Civil Judge, Kurnool. .....Respondent :: O R D E R :: Counsel for the petitioner : Shri V. Chandrasekhar Party-in-person Dated: 13.11.2006 Per G.S.SINGHVI, CJ In this petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner Shri V. Chandrasekhar has made the following prayer: “In the above circumstances as explained above (nullity decree in Ordinary suit O.S.58/1996 for marriage expenses for Rs.1,50,000/- lac without provision in Law belongs to trial court i.e. Addl. Senior Civil Judge Court, Ananthapur and void E.Ps.163/1999, 59/2000, 299/2001 in nullity decree in ordinary suit O.S.58/1996 as there is no court order of E.P., since there no material of evidence in nullity decree in ordinary suit O.S.58/1996 for marriage expenses for Rs.1,50,000/- without provision in law belongs to Prl. Sr.Civil Judge Court, Kurnool) I prayed that this Hon’ble High Court may be pleased to issue a writ, order or direction more particularly one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus to the respondent of lower court Prl. Sr. Civil Judge, Kurnool to direct to pay Rs.5,00,000/- lac to the petitioner for defamation cost & compensation as falsely arrested on 30-12-1999 as a Govt. servant and illegally collected Rs.15,000/- thousand from the petitioner on 31-12- 1999 created mental agony in 1st void E.P.163/1999 and also direct to pay back Rs.15,000/- thousand to the petitioner with 18% interest from the date of 31-12-1999 and also direct to pay Rs.20,00,000/- lacs to the petitioner for defamation cost and compensation as illegally arrested the petitioner on 7-9-2001 as Govt. servant having with gazetted rank holder, created mental agony and illegally detained the petitioner into Central Prison, Rajahmundry for one month in IInd void E.p.59/2000 and also direcdt to pay Rs.5,00,000/- lac as tortured the petitioner through the department of Principal, Govt. Degree College for men, Kurnool as locked the petitioner’s pension from 1-7-2004 and a part of salary Rs.81,540/- thousand on false evidence of summon dt.17- 10-2001 in IIIrd void E.P.299/2001 and also action may be taken against the respondent of lower court Prl. Sr. Civil Judge, Kurnool and other court officials as per law and pass such other order or orders as are deem fit and proper in the interest of justice.” We have heard the petitioner, who has appeared in person, and perused the record. In our opinion, the writ petition is thoroughly misconceived and is liable to be dismissed because neither the copy of the decree sought to be nullified has been placed on record of the writ petition nor the persons in whose favour the decree was passed by the learned Principal Senior Civil Judge, Kurnool have been impleaded as parties to the writ petition, and without perusing the decree and hearing the persons likely to be adversely affected, this Court cannot nullify the decree. For the reason stated above, the writ petition is dismissed. As a sequel to dismissal of the writ petition, W.P.M.P.No.30046 of 2006 filed by the petitioner for interim relief is also dismissed. G.S.SINGHVI, CJ C.V. NAGARJUNA REDDY, J 13.11.2006 ksld