THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.15147 of 2008 ORDER: Though the matter is listed under the caption ‘interlocutory’, as it is submitted by the learned counsel for the parties that the matter is already compromised in O.S.No.270 of 2006, the Writ Petition itself is taken up for disposal. The fourth respondent was issued 13-B certificate under the provisions of the Andhra Pradesh Rights in Land and Pattadar Pass Books Act, 1971 (for short ‘the Act’) with regard to lands admeasuring Acs.2.00 guntas and Ac.1.00 guntas, covered by Survey Nos.349/2/1 and 349/3/1 respectively, situated at Toopran Village and Mandal, Medak District. Aggrieved by the same, the first petitioner filed appeal before the second respondent - Revenue Divisional Officer, Siddipet, Medak District. The appellate authority by order, dated 11.06.2007, allowed the said appeal. As against the same, the fourth respondent carried the matter in revision before the first respondent – Joint Collector, Medak at Sanga Reddy, under Section 9 of the Act. In the revision, the impugned order is passed by way of interim measure, on 03.01.2008 in proceedings No.F3/6248/2007-F3/76/ROR/2007 granting stay of order, dated 11.06.2007, passed by the appellate authority, pending disposal of O.S.No.270 of 2006. When the matter is taken up today, learned counsel appearing for the fourth respondent has produced before this Court a copy of order, dated 09.12.2010, passed in O.S.No.270 of 2006. A perusal of the aforesaid order indicates that the petitioners have acknowledged an amount of Rs.2 lakhs from the fourth respondent and have foregone their claim in the suit and on such representation, the suit was dismissed as not pressed. As much as very claim with regard to the lands in question is compromised before the civil Court, I do not find any illegality in order, dated 03.01.2008, passed by the first respondent in proceedings No.F3/6248/2007-F3/76/ROR/2007, warranting interference by this Court in this Writ Petition. Accordingly, the impugned order is confirmed. However, as the revision filed by the fourth respondent is of 2008, the first respondent to take up and dispose of the same, by taking into account the compromise entered into by the parties, as evident from order, dated 09.12.2010, passed by the learned Additional Junior Civil Judge, Siddipet, as expeditiously as possible, preferably, within a period of three (3) months from today. Subject to the above observations, the Writ Petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. _______________________ R.SUBHASH REDDY, J 6th SEPTEMBER, 2011. kvni