HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. RAMULU W.P. No. 24136 of 2009 DATED: 10.11.2009 Between: Regalla Godavari .. Petitioner And The Govt. of A.P. The Revenue Divisional Officer The Tahsildar and six others .. Respondents O R D E R:- The petitioner claims to be the absolute owner and possessor of the land admeasuring Ac.8.03 guntas in Sy.No.754 and Ac.1.21 ¾ guntas in Sy.No.763 situated in Garmilla village, Mancherial Mandal, Adilabad District, having acquired the same from her husband in succession. According to the petitioner, her husband filed an Appeal No.G/2285/2005 before the 2nd respondent-Revenue Divisional Officer under A.P. Rights in Land and Pattedar Passbooks Act, 1971 against the orders dated 22.03.1994 passed by the 3rd respondent-Tahsildar, Mancherial, and the 2nd respondent, by his order dated 08.04.2009, set aside the orders of the Tahsildar and remanded the matter to him with a direction to conduct detailed enquiry, and issue notices to all the concerned and dispose of the case on merits. Now, the petitioner’s grievance is that in spite of the fact that the 2nd respondent remanded the matter with specific directions, the 3rd respondent has not yet disposed of the case on merits so far. Hence, the petitioner filed the present writ petition seeking appropriate directions. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner, the learned Government Pleader for Revenue appearing for the respondents Nos.1 to 3 and perused the material placed on record. Having regard to the fact that the matter, which was remanded by the 2nd respondent with a direction to conduct a detailed enquiry and dispose of the same, is pending consideration before the 3rd respondent, and having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case, this Court, without expressing any opinion on the merits of the case, is inclined to dispose of the writ petition with the following directions: “In pursuance of the orders dated 08.04.2009 passed by the 2nd respondent-Revenue Divisional Officer, the 3rd respondent- Tahsildar, Mancherial Mandal, Adilabad District is directed to conduct a detailed enquiry, and after issuing notices to the parties concerned, pass appropriate orders, in accordance with law, within a period of eight weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and communicate the same to the petitioner.” Accordingly, the writ petition is disposed of. No costs. ______________ C.V. RAMULU, J 10th November, 2009 Note: Furnish copy in a week B/o bcj