THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY C.R.P.No.2552 of 2010 ORDER: The petitioner filed O.S.No.292 of 2006 in the Court of Principal Junior Civil Judge, Kovvur, against the respondents, for the relief of perpetual injunction, in respect of the suit schedule property, comprising of three items, totalling to Acs.8.00 of land situated at Roypeta Village, Allur Mandal, Nellore District. The basis for his claim was that respondents 1 to 5 are sons of late Giddalur Venkata Krishnaiah. The petitioner pleaded that the suit schedule property fell to his share in a family partition and that the 1st respondent herein i.e. Giddalur Narayana Rao, executed a letter, in his favour, relinquishing all his rights, in respect of the property that fell to his share. The petitioner sought to file the said letter. The trial Court refused to receive the same, on the ground that the document answers the description of a lease deed and it is neither registered, nor stamped, and accordingly, passed an order, dated 25.11.2009. The same is challenged in this revision. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the respondents. On the face of it, the letter relied upon by the petitioner cannot be received in evidence. It is devoid of any particulars, and has only one sentence to the effect that the 1st respondent does not intend to take any property from his father. Even if it is treated as a deed of relinquishment in favour of the petitioner, it needs to be registered, and required to be properly stamped as per law. The trial Court has taken correct view of the matter. There are no merits in the revision. Hence, the C.R.P. is dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. ______________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J Dated:11.08.2010 GJ