THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT PETITION Nos.9930/07, 14909, 14921, 17470, 21984/08, 9551, 9552, 12157, 12375, 12397, 13140, 13432, 13710 and 13794/2009 Dated 08th April, 2011 Between: Nallapati Subba Rao and others …Petitioners (W.P.No.9930 of 2007) And The General Manager, Nellore District Cooperative Central Bank Ltd., Nellore and others …Respondents (W.P.No.9930 of 2007) Counsel for the petitioners: Sri T.V.V.Koteswara Rao (W.P.No.9930 of 2007) Counsel for the respondents: --- (W.P.No.9930 of 2007) The Court made the following: COMMON ORDER: In these writ petitions, the petitioners have challenged deduction of crop insurance premium from the crop loans released/to be released to them as illegal. At the hearing, it is represented by the learned counsel for the respondents that these writ petitions are liable to be dismissed for two reasons, namely, that the khariff and rabi crop seasons of 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, for which, the writ petitions are filed, have already been over and that the issues raised in these writ petitions are squarely covered by the judgment of the Division Bench of this Court i n Andhra Pradesh Rythu Sangham v. Union of India and others[1]. Having carefully perused the record, I find merit in these submissions of the learned counsel. As the crop seasons of 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 have been over, the cause in these writ petitions does not survive for consideration. In any event, the Division Bench in the above said judgment upheld the validity of the crop insurance scheme. Therefore, on both these grounds, these writ petitions are dismissed. As a sequel to dismissal of the writ petitions, the interim order/s, if any, granted by this Court shall stand vacated and the interlocutory applications, if any, pending in these writ petitions are dismissed as infructuous. C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY, J 08th April, 2011 VGB [1] 2002 (2) ALD 486 (DB)