THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.SESHASAYANA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.11489 of 2010 ORDER: This writ petition has been filed by the petitioners, who are three in number, assailing the action of the respondents in insisting upon them to settle the disputes with the third parties in respect of plots bearing Nos. 326 (Type C) in Sy. No.200, plots bearing No. 384(C Block) and 747 (B Block) in Survey Nos. 195, 200, 201, 202, 204 and 205 respectively, all admeasuring 200 Sq. yards. The first petitioner, namely, Syed Shoukat Ali, has sworn to the affidavit filed in support of the writ petition. The case of the petitioners is that Plot No. 326 (Type C) comprised in Survey No. 200 belonged to Smt. Wasim Begum and she gifted the said plot to the first petitioner under gift settlement deed bearing document No. 1390/2009, dated 28.3.2009. The said Wasim Begum is no other than the wife of the first petitioner. Similarly, Smt. Sardar Begum owned two plots bearing Nos. 384(C Block) and 747(B Block), comprised in Survey Nos. 195, 200, 201, 202, 204 and 205 respectively. Smt. Sardar Begum is the mother of the second petitioner and grand mother of the third petitioner. She gifted the above plots in favour of petitioners 2 and 3, respectively, under registered gift settlement deeds bearing document Nos. 4117/2009, dated 21.8.2009 and 3980/2009, dated 5.8.2009. The 4th respondent has been allegedly summoning the petitioners and insisting upon them to settle the disputes with the third parties in respect of the above plots. Hence, the writ petition. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners and the learned Government Pleader for Home appearing for the respondents. Learned Government Pleader for Home, on instructions, submits that the police are not interfering with the civil disputes between the petitioners and the third parties. Such is the situation, the apprehension of the petitioners that the police are insisting upon them to settle the disputes with the third parties in respect of the plots claimed by them has no merit. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed at the stage of admission. No costs. __________________________ B.SESHASAYANA REDDY, J Dt. 20th May 2010 pnb