THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE SANJAY KUMAR WRIT PETITION NO.11030 OF 2011 DATED 6TH JUNE, 2011 BETWEEN N.S.S.Jayaram …Petitioner And The Deputy Superintendent of Police, South Zone, Rajahmundry Urban, Rajahmundry, East Godavari District and others. …Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE SANJAY KUMAR WRIT PETITION NO.11030 OF 2011 ORDER: The grievance of the petitioner herein is with regard to the action of the police authorities, the first and second respondents, in interfering with his construction activity at the premises bearing Door No.6-8-3, Nidamarthivari Street, T.Nagar, Rajahmundry and detaining him at the police station without reason. He seeks a consequential direction to the police authorities not to interfere with the construction activity and in the civil disputes of the petitioner with his erstwhile tenant, the third respondent. It is stated on behalf of the learned Government Pleader for Home, on the basis of written instructions received from the Station House Officer, II Town Police Station, Rajahmundry, that the third respondent had lodged a complaint against the petitioner in April, 2011 but as the third respondent had already instituted civil proceedings against the petitioner, the said complaint was not entertained and no case was registered against the petitioner. Sri V.V.N.Narasimham, learned counsel for the petitioner, stated that the building which was existing in the subject premises had already been demolished and Building Permit dated 21.08.2010 had been issued by the Municipal Corporation, Rajahmundry, for undertaking fresh construction in the said premises. It is his case that in spite of having valid building permission, the police authorities were interfering with the construction activity and were detaining the construction workers without reason. In the light of the above referred written instructions of the Station House Officer, II Town Police Station, Rajahmundry, it is clear that owing to the pendency of civil proceedings between the petitioner and the third respondent, the police authorities did not choose to interfere in the matter. In any event as long as the petitioner, having been granted a building permit in accordance with the rules, undertakes construction strictly in keeping with the same, there is no cause for any interference with such construction activity. The stand of the police authorities as demonstrated by the written instructions of the Station House Officer, II Town Police Station, Rajahmundry, is taken on record. The Writ Petition is accordingly closed. No order as to costs. ____________________ SANJAY KUMAR, J. 6TH JUNE, 2011. Note: Issue C.C. in two days. B/O VGSR/PGS