HON'BLE MR JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No.6695 of 2010 ORDER: The very same petitioners had earlier filed W.P. No.6695 of 2010 questioning the action of the respondents in making attempts to dispossess them from their lands admeasuring Ac.6.30 cts in Sy. No.885 and Ac.0.74 cts and 0.37 cts in Sy. No.772/2 of Budumagunta village, Kavali Mandal, Nellore District. This Court, in its order dated 23.03.2010, noted that the respondent had issued a notice under Section 7 of the A.P. Land Encroachment Act 1905; thereafter eviction orders were passed under Section 6 of the Act and it was served on the petitioners on 12.04.2008 and 03.10.2008; pursuant to the order passed under the Act, possession was taken under the cover of panchanama on 03.10.2008; the land was divided into small plots and house sites were allotted to the beneficiaries, who made arrangements for construction of huts under Indiramma (Integrated Novel Development in Rural Areas and Model Municipal Areas) Housing Programme. This Court observed that the Writ Petition was filed by making false averments. Suppressing the fact that they had filed W.P. No.6592 of 2010, the petitioners therein have filed the present Writ Petition to have the action of the respondents, in acquiring the lands in Sy. No.772/2 admeasuring Ac.0.75 cts situated in Budamgunta village, Kavali Rural Mandal, SPSR Nellore District belonging to the petitioner without initiating land acquisition proceedings, to be declared as illegal, arbitrary, contrary to the Land Acquisition Act and Article 300-A of the Constitution of India and for a consequential direction that they not dispossess the petitioners from their patta lands. The petitioner, in the present Writ Petition, have suppressed the fact that they had filed a Writ Petition earlier seeking the very same relief as was being sought for in the present Writ Petition and the relief, as sought for, was refused. On the sole ground that the petitioners herein have suppressed facts and that the process of this Court has been abused, the writ petition is liable to be, and is, accordingly, dismissed with costs which are quantified at Rs.500/-. RAMESH RANGANATHAN, J Date:12.04.2010 MRKR