THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION NO: 9689 of 2009 ORAL ORDER: The petitioner claims to be the owner of Ac.2.50 cents of land in S.No.270/5 of Chinthala Pattada Village, Nagari Mandal, Chittoor District. For the last several years he has been making efforts to get pattadar passbooks and title deeds for the said land. At one point of time, the District Revenue Officer, Chittoor, directed the Tahsildar, Nagari, the fourth respondent herein to enter the name of the petitioner in the concerned revenue records in respect of the land in Sy.No.270/5, admeasuring Ac.2.50 cents. Since the same did not fructify, the petitioner made further request through application, dated 10.06.2004. The fourth respondent addressed a letter dated 30.07.2004 informing the petitioner that his request cannot be acceded to in view of the directions issued by the Joint Collector, Chittoor, the second respondent, to the effect that no such entries shall be made pending the civil cases. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned Government Pleader for Revenue. The petitioner has enclosed the copies of the proceedings dated 4.08.1999 issued by the District Revenue Officer directing the fourth respondent to enter the name of the petitioner in the revenue records in respect of the land referred to above. The letter, dated 30.07.2004 addressed to the fourth respondent reads as under. “I invite your attention to the reference cited. The Joint Collector desires you not to entertain any further action till the disposal of the pending Civil Cases with regard to the grant of Pattadar pass books and Title deed to Sri S.R. Aruna Chala Modali, for the land in S.No.270-5 Extent 2.50 acres.” The petitioner has placed before this Court a copy of the plaint in O.S.No.17 of 2000 in which the fourth respondent has figured as the second defendant and the petitioner as third defendant. However, the subject matter of the said suit is a piece of land in S.No.270/2 admeasuring Ac.0.69 cents, but not at all, the land in S.No.270/5. Since it is asserted that no other suits are pending, there cannot be any justification to deny the pattadar passbooks to the petitioner on the basis of pendency of a suit in respect of a different land. Hence the Writ Petition is disposed of directing that the fourth respondent shall take immediate steps to comply with the directions issued by the District Revenue Officer, vide proceedings dated 4.08.1999, unless any suit has been filed subsequently vis-à- vis the land in S.No.270/5 admeasuring Ac.2.50 cents. This exercise shall be completed within a period of two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. ______________________ (L. Narasimha Reddy, J.) 1st May, 2009 Js.