THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GODA RAGHURAM AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P.DURGA PRASAD WRIT APPEAL No. 418 of 2007. JUDGEMENT: (Per Goda Raghuram, J) This appeal is directed against the Judgement dt. 3.4.2007 disposing of the substantive writ petition upholding the right of Swyambhu Sri Varasidhi Vinayaka Swamy vari Devasthnam, Kanipakam to conduct auction to collect parking fee in the lands adjacent to the Devasthanam in Kanipakam village except an extent of Ac. 0.05 cents in S.No. 308 and also five other pieces which are claimed to fall within the Punyasamudram Grampanchayat. The learned single Judge relied on an earlier Judgement in W.P.No. 19531 of 2004 filed by the Kanipakam Grampanchayat against the Devasthnam, for holding that a substantial portion of the land proposed to be auctioned by the said Devasthanam falls within the territory of Punyasamudram village and not Kanipakam Grampanchayat and therefore the writ petitioner Grampanchayat does not have jurisdiction to conduct auction in respect of the land outside its territory. Sri.V.T.M. Prasad, the learned Counsel for the appellant/the Executive Officer-cum-Deputy Commissioner, Swyambhu Sri Varasidhi Vinayaka Swamy vari Devasthnam, Kanipakam fairly concedes the position that the Judgement under appeal does not in any manner affect the rights of the Devasthanam to conduct the auction and that the areas found in the Judgement of the learned single Judge to be within the Kanipakam Grampanchayat limits are rightly so and fall outside the authority of the Devasthanam for conduct of auction for leasing out the property for establishing or maintaining a parking place. As the appellant is seen to have suffered no injury whatsoever from the Judgement under appeal, in our considered view, the appeal is misconceived. It is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________________ GODA RAGHURAM, J _________________________ P.DURGA PRASAD, J 11.07.2011. KRB. THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GODA RAGHURAM AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P.DURGA PRASAD WRIT APPEAL No. 418 of 2007. Dt. 11.07.2011.