THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION NO.27092 OF 2011 ORDER: The relief sought for, in this Writ Petition, is to declare the action of respondents 1 to 3 in not taking steps to cancel the pass books issued to the earlier assignee, and in not changing the name of the petitioner in the pattedar column of pahanies, despite their representations dated 17.08.2011 and 18.08.2011 as arbitrary and illegal. A consequential direction is sought to respondents 1 to 3 to cancel the pass books and to enter the name of the petitioner in pattedar column of the pahanies. The petitioner states that the Government had assigned an extent of Ac.0.09 gts in Sy. No.319; Ac.0.29 gts in Sy. No.346/71 and Ac.0.31 gts in Sy. No.346/69 total admeasuring Ac.1.29 gts in Cheruvu Thanda H/o Janapahad in her favour. It is her case that the revenue department had issued a patta in her favour on 30.11.2001, and she has been in possession and enjoyment of the said land ever since; prior to the assignment made in her favour the same land was assigned to B. Mangya; the assignment was, however, cancelled and, thereafter, was assigned to her. The petitioner claims to have made a representation on 17.08.2011 and 18.08.2011 for issuance of pattedar pass books, and for change of the name of the person shown in the pattedar column of the pahanies. Since no action was taken, the present Writ Petition is filed. A counter-affidavit is filed by the 3rd respondent wherein it is stated that the petitioner had filed O.S. No.143 of 2010 before the Junior Civil Judge, Huzurnagar, Nalgonda District; an interim order of injunction was passed in I.A. No.301 of 2010 dated 09.08.2010, and the said ad-interim order was subsequently made absolute on 09.08.2010. According to the 3rd respondent, an enquiry has been initiated pursuant to the petitioner’s representation; the legal heirs of the original assignee filed their objections, on 15.02.2010, on the entries being made in the records; and the matter is still pending enquiry. Learned Government Pleader for Revenue (Assignments) states that the 3rd respondent will complete the enquiry, and would pass appropriate orders within a period of four weeks from today. Since the respondents are examining the petitioner’s representation, for effecting necessary correction in the record of rights and for issuance of pattedar pass books, it would suffice to direct the 3rd respondent to pass appropriate orders on the petitioner’s representation within four weeks from today. The Writ Petition stands disposed of accordingly. Date: 31.10.2011 ____________________________ RAMESH RANGANATHAN, J MRKR