HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY CONTEMPT CASE No.503 OF 2011 JUDGMENT: The petitioner filed Writ Petition No.4467 of 2009 alleging that the respondents are trying to construct a water tank upon the land assigned to him in Survey No.266/4 of Husnabad Revenue Village, Karimnagar District. The writ petition was admitted and in W.P.M.P.5857 of 2009, this Court passed an interim order on 05-03- 2009 directing that unless and until the land is resumed to the Government in accordance with law, the respondents cannot undertake any construction over it. This Contempt Case is filed stating that despite the orders of this Court, the respondents proceeded with the construction. 2. The 1st respondent filed a detailed counter – affidavit. It is admitted that the land in question was assigned to the petitioner. It is, however, stated that a show cause notice, dated 30-11- 2004, was issued to the petitioner requiring him to explain as to why the land be not resumed to the Government on the ground that it was not under cultivation. It is also stated that through proceedings, dated 10-02-2005, the land was resumed to the Government. 3. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned counsel for the respondents. 4. The interim order passed by this Court was conditional. It was made amply clear that in case, the land is resumed to the Government in accordance with law, the work can go on. The petitioner is under the impression that no proceedings were initiated for resumption of the land. The record, however, discloses that after issuing the show cause notice, the respondents passed an order, dated 10-02-2005, resuming the land. If the petitioner feels aggrieved by that order, he has to work out his remedies in accordance with law. 5. Hence, the Contempt Case is closed. There shall be no order as to costs. ___________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J June 15, 2011. KTL