WP(C) 4180/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.P. KATAKEY Heard Mr. A.R. Sikdar, learned counsel for the petitione r. The petitioner, by the present petition, had challenged the order dated 22-01-2010 passed by the learned Member, Assam Board of Revenue, Guwahati in Case No.76RA(DBR)/2007, whereby and whreunder the learned Member wh ile setting aside the order dated 16-10-2006 passed by the Settlement Officer, D hubri granting mutation in favour of the petitioner in respect of the land in qu estion has given the liberty to the present petitioner to approach the Civil Cou rt as it was found that there were some dispute relating to the title. The dispute relating to the title cannot be resolved eit her by the ASO or by the SO or by the Assam Board of Revenue. Such dispute has to be resolved by the Civil Court having jurisdiction over the matter. Since the learned Member, Assam Board of Revenue has not iced the dispute relating to the title, no illegality has been committed in givi ng liberty to the present petitioner to approach a Civil Court for redressal of the grievance meaning thereby for declaration of title. The petitioner may, the refore, approach the appropriate Civil Court having jurisdiction over the matter for declaration of his title with application seeking injunction under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 of the CPC. In view of the above, the order passed by the learned Me mber, Assam Board of Revenue requires no interference. The petition is accordingly disposed of. No cost.