THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION NO.5004 OF 2010 ORDER: The petitioner herein, a non-profit organization, express their willingness to take the defunct Inchampally Multipurpose Project, conceived by Sir Arthur Cotton in the year 1844, for construction without any financial commitment to the Government. The Project, according to the petitioner, envisages construction of a dam across the Godavari River near Muknur Village, Karimnagar District, which is stated to be a joint and multipurpose project pertaining to the States of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh (now Chattisgarh) with the aim of irrigating 1.57 lakh acres in the upland areas of Karimnagar, Warangal and Khammam Districts, and to generate 975 Mega Watts of power. The petitioner would state that, while they had submitted a representation to the Government on 03.06.2009, (receipt of which was acknowledged), no reply was forthcoming thereto. The question as to whether the project should be awarded for construction; whether the project should be executed at all and, if so, by whom and through what process are all matters for the Government, in its wisdom, to decide. These are all matters in the executive realm. These are neither matters amenable to judicial review nor do they warrant interference by this Court in proceedings under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Each and every representation would not necessitate a mandamus being issued by this Court directing the respondents to consider the said representation and pass orders thereupon as I have no reason to doubt that, if the Government considers the proposal submitted by the petitioner worthwhile, necessary action would be taken by them in accordance with law. The Writ Petition fails and is, accordingly, dismissed. However, in the circumstances, without costs. ______________________________ (RAMESH RANGANATHAN, J) 4th March 2010 RRB