HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.411 of 2011 Date : 07.02.2011 Between : Shaik Sardar Begum & others. …..Petitioners And The Superintendent of Police, Nellore & others. …..Respondents HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.411 of 2011 ORDER : This writ petition is filed, seeking directions by way of Mandamus, declaring the action of 2nd respondent-Station House Officer in interfering with the civil disputes relating to the house property bearing D.No.18/25 (New) i.e. 13/23 (Old), situated at Post Office road, Nellore town at the instance of respondents 3 and 4 by calling the petitioners to the Police Station, as illegal and arbitrary, with a consequential direction to the 2nd respondent not to interfere with the civil disputes existing between petitioners and respondents 3 and 4. It is the grievance of the petitioners that though the disputes between them and respondents 3 and 4 are of civil nature, there is interference by the Police and they are being frequently called to the Police Station for no reason. On instructions, it is submitted by the learned Government Pleader that the 3rd respondent herein has submitted a complaint, dated 10.01.2011, to the Superintendent of Police, Nellore, against the petitioners, who are her mother, sisters and brothers, stating that her father executed a registered settlement deed, dated 17.11.2007, in respect of the property in question, inspite of the same, the petitioners have illegally occupied the said property. It is stated that the said complaint addressed to the Superintendent of Police, was forwarded to the Circle Inspector of Police, South Circle, Nellore, for necessary action. It is submitted that in this context, the Police have inquired into and it was found that the dispute is of civil nature. It is specifically denied that the petitioners are called to the Police Station on 11.01.2011 at the instance of respondents 3 and 4. It is further submitted by the learned Government Pleader that no crimes are registered against the petitioners and that they are not required in connection with any crime. If the Police have inquired into the complaint filed by the 3rd respondent against the petitioners, the same cannot be termed as interference. As it is submitted by the learned Government Pleader that the disputes between petitioners and respondents 3 and 4 are of civil nature, and that the Police are not interfering with the property in question, placing on record such statement, the writ petition is disposed of. No costs. ______________________ R. SUBHASH REDDY, J 7th February 2011 ajr