THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.19558 of 2010 ORDER: In this writ petition, petitioners seek a mandamus declaring G.O.Ms.No.318, Revenue (Assignment.V) Department, dated 26.02.2009, issued by the second respondent – Principal Secretary to Government, Revenue Department, Hyderabad, as illegal and arbitrary and consequently, direct the seventh respondent – the Chairman-cum- Managing Director, Andhra Pradesh Rajiv Swagruha Corporation Limited, Domalguda, Hyderabad, to cancel Mortgage Deed bearing document No.2295/09, dated 01.04.2009, executed in favour of the eighth respondent – the Chief Manager, State Bank of Hyderabad, Gruhakalpa Branch, Hyderabad. It is the case of the petitioners that originally, the land admeasuring Acs.251.01 guntas covered by Survey Nos.101 and 104 of Kompally Village, Quthbullapur Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, which are re-numbered as Survey Nos.25/1, 25/2 and 93 of Pet Basheerabad Village, Quthbullapur Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, belonged to late Nawab Samsam-Ud-Dowla @ Samsam-Ul-Mulk, S/o Mir Akbar Ali Khan Nizam III of Hyderabad Deccan. It is their further case that as legal heirs, they have succeeded to the property, as such, the Government has no right to alienate the land admeasuring Acs.18.00 guntas of late Nawab Samsam-Ud-Dowla, in favour of the seventh respondent. It is also their case that with regard to the said land, the seventh respondent executed a mortgage deed bearing document No.2295/09, dated 01.04.2009, in favour of the eighth respondent and borrowed Rs.200 crores as loan. A perusal of the impugned G.O. shows that the Government has alienated the lands to an extent of Acs.117.11 guntas in the Villages of Quthbullapur Mandal, by fixing the market value, in favour of the seventh respondent, which is incorporated for the purpose of providing housing to the needy sections of the society. It also shows that the aforesaid lands include the land to an extent of Acs.18.00 guntas covered by Survey No.25/1 of Pet Basheerabad Village, Quthbullapur Mandal. In the very impugned G.O. itself, it is recorded that all the lands, which belong to the Government, were sold in favour of the seventh respondent. But, the petitioners allege that originally, the land to an extent of Acs.18.00 guntas covered by Survey No.25/1, which is a part and parcel of erstwhile Survey Nos.101 and 104 of Kompally Village, Quthbullapur Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, owned by late Nawab Samsam-Ud-Dowla, and further, they succeeded to it. In the circumstance, the only question, which arises for consideration, is whether the petitioners have got title and ownership derived from late Nawab Samsam-Ud-Dowla with regard to the land in question. As much as it is a serious factual dispute, the petitioners have to workout their remedies before a civil Court but, in the writ petition, they cannot seek any relief either to declare G.O.Ms.No.318, dated 26.02.2009, as illegal or to cancel the mortgage deed executed by the seventh respondent in favour of the eighth respondent in securing the loan. The writ petition is devoid of merit and accordingly, dismissed. No order as to costs ______________________ R.SUBHASH REDDY, J 10th AUGUST, 2010. kvni