THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA WRIT PETITION Nos.14347 & 14369 of 2008 COMMON ORDER: These two writ petitions can be disposed of by this common order. In these writ petitions, the petitioners challenged the proceedings in Rc.No.1/1195/2007 dated 07.09.2007 issued by the 1st respondent- Revenue Divisional Officer, Jangaon, Warangal District, vide which the proceedings issued by the Tahsildar in file No.ROR/492/2007 dated 14.02.2007 were set aside and the entries made in the pattadar Pass Books bearing Nos.34681 and 35998 issued to the petitioners herein respectively were cancelled and the Tahsildar, Devaruppula, was directed to conduct “denovo” enquiry by affording sufficient opportunity to all the affected persons. Learned Government Pleader for Revenue appearing for respondents 1 and 2 and the learned counsel appearing for unofficial respondents submit that the impugned order is only a mere remand order and the 2nd respondent-Tahsildar will pass fresh orders after conducting denovo enquiry. After going through the impugned order and the other material filed along with the writ petition and hearing the counsel for the respondents, it is evident that the 1st respondent has remanded the matter to the 2nd respondent to conduct denovo enquiry and pass appropriate orders. None of the parties would be prejudiced in case denovo enquiry is conducted. Thus, I find no illegality in the impugned order so as to warrant interference of this Court and the writ petitions are devoid of merits and are liable to be dismissed. Accordingly, these writ petitions are dismissed. No order as to costs. _____________________ ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA,J 24.02.2011 v v