THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO CIVIL REVISION PETITION NO.2709 OF 2009 Dt.03.02.2011 Between: The Land Acquisition Officer-Special Deputy Collector …….Petitioner Vs. Shareefuddin and four others. ……………..Respondents. O R D E R: None appears for the respondents, though served. This revision petition is filed assailing the order, dated 26.07.2007 passed in E.P.No.82 of 2003 in O.P.No.49 of 1993 on the file of the I Additional District Judge, Nizamabad. The facts of the case in brief are that for the purpose of construction of Sree Ram Sagar Project, certain extents of lands of the respondents situated at Annaram Village, Nizamabad were acquired by the Government. The Land Acquisition Officer granted an amount of Rs.2,000/- per acre. The reference Court passed orders in O.P.No.49 of 1993 by fixing the compensation at Rs.17,000/- per acre. Thereafter E.P.No.82 of 2003 was filed by the respondents/decree holders for attaching the Government property belonging to the Joint Collector, Nizamabad for realization of the decretal amount and sanction was accorded by the appellate court, directing the Joint Collector to deposit the said amount to the credit of the Additional District Judge, Nizamabad. Hence, the present revision petition is filed by the Land Acquisition Officer-Special Deputy Collector. The only question involved in the revision petition is with regard to the correctness of the judgment in pursuance of the decree obtained towards compensation for lands, which have been acquired. After going through the material placed before this court, this court is of the view that the matter is squarely covered by the judgment of the Apex Court reported in GURREET SINGH VS. UNION OF INDIA[1] wherein this aspect has been given attention to. In view of the same, without going into the merits of the case, the revision petition is allowed. The impugned order, dated 26.07.2007 passed in E.P.No.82 of 2003 in O.P.No.49 of 1993 is set aside, directing the court below to dispose of the same in accordance with law and to consider the issue in terms of the principles of law laid down by the Apex Court in GURREET SINGH VS. UNION OF INDIA (Supra-1). No order as to costs. ________________ B.PRAKASH RAO J., Dt.03.02.2011 tjs [1] ) 2006 (8) SCC 457