HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.27396 of 2008 Date : 21.09.2011 Between : Shaik Chand Bee & another. …..Petitioners And The State of Andhra Pradesh, rep. by its Principal Secretary to Home Department & another. …..Respondents HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.27396 of 2008 ORDER : In this writ petition, the petitioners seek the relief, which reads as under : “to issue a writ, order or direction more particularly one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus declaring the action of 2nd respondent in repeatedly insisting the petitioners to appear before the Police Station and to vacate from the land being subject matter of the suit pending on the file of the court of learned Junior Civil Judge, Chintalapudi as illegal, irregular, without jurisdiction and offends Articles 14, 19 and 300-A of Constitution of India and consequently direct the respondents not to interfere in any manner with the peaceful possession and enjoyment of 1st petitioner over the landed property of Ac.3.99 cents in Survey Number 140/4 of Thadikalapudi village.” Petitioners claim that they are in possession of Ac.3.99 cents of land covered by Sy.No.140/4 of Thadikalapudi villalge, having purchased the same under an agreement of sale, dated 12.12.2002, from one Shaik Hussain Bee. It is to be noticed that the petitioners have also filed a copy of plaint filed by the said Shaik Hussain Bee against the 2nd petitioner, alleging that she is the owner and possessor of the land in question, but the 2nd petitioner is interfering with her possession. Though the petitioners are seeking directions which will have a bearing on the suit schedule property in O.S.No.169 of 2008 pending on the file of the Junior Civil Judge, Chintalapudi, curiously, they have not even impleaded the plaintiff in the said suit as party- respondent in this writ petition. When there was a rival claim by the plaintiff in the said suit, in the absence of making her as party to this writ petition, no direction can be granted as prayed for in this writ petition. For the aforesaid reasons, the writ petition is devoid of merit and is accordingly dismissed. No costs. ______________________ R. SUBHASH REDDY, J 21st September 2011 ajr