HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA WRIT PETITION No. 9483 OF 2011. DATED 8th April, 2011 BETWEEN K. Chalapati and ors …Petitioners And The District Collector, Chittoor, Chittoor District and ors ….Respondents. HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA WRIT PETITION No. 9483 OF 2011. ORDER: One Mr. P. Bala Gangaiah, S/o P Venkata Ramaiah was assigned the land under political sufferer’s quota vide D- patta No. 106/4/1401 dated 6.7.1992 admeasuring Ac.4.34 cents in Sy.No.431/1, Ac.5.09 in Sy.No.431/2 and Acs.5.09 in Sy.No. 429 situated at Srikalahasti, Chittoor District. Later the said P. Bala Gangiah sold an extent of Ac.5.09 cents in Sy.No. 431/2 and Ac.4.34 cents in Sy.No. 431/1 to the petitioners respectively through separate registered sale deeds dated 1.8.1992 for valid sale consideration. Now, the grievance of the petitioners is that when the petitioners intend to sell the subject land, the fourth respondent insisted for production of No Objection Certificate. The learned Counsel for the petitioner submits that inasmuch as the subject land was not notified as required under Section 22-A of the Registration Act,1908, the fourth respondent has no authority to refuse to register the subject land. He further submits that in similar matter in Writ Petition. No. 15030 of 1999, the respondents have filed counter categorically admitting that the subject land was given to Mr. G.Bala Gangaiah under political sufferer quota, who in turn sold the same to Mr.E.Satyanarayana and the petitioners as per G.O.Ms.No. 1743, dated 20.8.1959. The learned Assistant Government Pleader submits that since the subject land is included in the list of assigned lands sent by the third respondent, the same cannot be registered. After hearing the learned Counsel for the parties, this Writ Petition is disposed of with a direction to the fourth respondent to receive the documents to be submitted by the petitioners in respect of the subject land and process the same for registration, in accordance with law, without insisting for production of ‘No Objection Certificate’. It is made clear that in case the subject land is not registerable, the fourth respondent shall record sufficient reasons for such refusal, as required under Section 71 of the Registration Act and communicate the same to the petitioners. There shall be no order as to costs. ------------------------------------ -- JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA Dated 8th April, 2011. Msnro