THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.ESWARAIAH W.P.No.1920 of 2007 Between: Khaja Hussain. … Petitioner and The Commissioner of Police, Hyderguda, Hyderabad and four others … Respondents ORDER: This writ petition is ﬁled seeking writ of Mandamus for declaring the action of the 3rd respondent in summoning the petitioner to P.S.Banjara Hills on 29-01-2007 for settling the dispute with respondents 4 and 5, at the instructions of the 2nd respondent, by selling his house bearing No.8-1- 143/A/57/3, in Sy.Nos.86, 89 and 90 of Shaikpet village, Virat Nagar, Toli Chowk, Hyderabad, in favour of 4 th and 5th respondents, as illegal and arbitrary. It is the case of the petitioner that he is the absolute owner and possessor of premises bearing No.143/A/57/3 in Sy.Nos.86, 89 and 90 of Shaikpet village, Virat Nagar, Toli Chowki, Hyderabad, to an extent of 204 sq. yards, by virtue of a registered Sale Deed, dated 07-12-2006 vide document No.6174 of 2006. While so, on 29-01-2007, the 3rd respondent summoned the petitioner to the police station and pressuring him to sell his house bearing No.8-1-143/A/57/3, in Sy.Nos.86, 89 and 90 of Shaikpet village, Virat Nagar Toli Chowk, Hyderabad, in favour of 4th and 5th respondents. I am of the opinion that if any police oﬃcial interferes with the civil rights of any private citizen and if the said allegations are found to be true, it constitutes serious oﬀence against the said police oﬃcers. But, however, I am of the opinion that without taking recourse available under code of Criminal Procedure by ﬁling written representation before the higher oﬃcials and without taking recourse by ﬁling a private complaint under Section 200 Cr.P.C. before the concerned Magistrate, it is not just and proper to entertain the writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. The writ petition is, accordingly, dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. ___________ 05-02-2007 Prv