THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.25015 of 2008 ORDER: Although the matter is listed under the caption ‘interlocutory’, at the request of the learned counsel for the parties, the Writ Petition itself is taken up for hearing and being disposed of by this order. This Writ Petition is filed with the prayer, which reads as under: “For the reasons stated in the accompanying affidavit, the petitioner herein prays that this Hon’ble Court may be pleased to issue an appropriate writ order or direction particularly one in the nature of writ of Mandamus declaring the action of the respondents in intefering with the peaceful possession and enjoyment of the lands belongs to the petitioner to an extent of Ac 1.50 cents situated in Sy No.440-1 of Golagamudi(V) H/o.Anikepalli Panchayat Venkatachalam(M) Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore district as per the lease orders of the 2nd respondent vide Rc No.1618/76 dt 20-9-1976 without following due Process of law is arbitrary unreasonable and in violation of Articles 14,21 and 300-A of constitution of India and apart from principles of natural justice” Petitioner claims that her husband was granted lease in respect of land to an extent of Ac.1.50 cents covered by Survey No.440-1 situated at Golagamudi Village, Hamlet of Anikepalli Panchayat, Venkatachalam Mandal, Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore District. She came into possession of the said land after demise of her husband and in spite of the same, without passing any order of eviction, the respondents are interfering with her possession. A detailed counter-affidavit is filed by the third respondent – Tahsildar, Venkatachalam Mandal, Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore District. In the said counter-affidavit, while denying various allegations of the petitioner, it is stated that though the land was allotted to the Cooperative Joint Farming Society, as the same was not brought under cultivation by the beneficiaries and the said society itself became defunct and unauthorized alienations have been taken place, the second respondent – Revenue Divisional Officer/Chairman, Anikepalli Cooperative Joint Farming society, Nellore, vide proceedings in Rc.G.3608/2007, dated 04.10.2004 cancelled the allotment made to the society and resumed the land to the Government. It is also stated that the land in question is fit for the purpose of construction of stadium and from out of land admeasuring Acs.22.75 cents, the land, which is claimed by the petitioner, is already allotted to the Andhra Cricket Association, Nellore, for construction of stadium. At the time of arguments, the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Revenue appearing for respondents 1 to 3 produced before this Court a copy of proceedings, dated 04.10.2004 issued by the second respondent in Rc.No.G.3608/2004, by which, the lease in respect of the land, which is allotted to the petitioner, is cancelled and the land is resumed. As much as proceedings, dated 04.10.2004 issued by the second respondent in Rc.No.G.3608/2004 are not under challenge, no relief can be granted in this Writ Petition as prayed for. Granting liberty to the petitioner to assail the validity of proceedings, dated 04.10.2004 issued by the second respondent in Rc.No.G.3608/2004, the Writ Petition is dismissed. No order as to costs. ______________________ R.SUBHASH REDDY, J 9th SEPTEMBER, 2011. kvni