THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.2723 of 2010 ORDER: The petitioner was assigned an extent of Acs.90.84 cents of land in Survey No.348 of Ramachandrapuram Village, Mangalagiri Mandal, Guntur District way back in the year 1956. Another Society, by name Nutakki Mala Tenants was assigned an extent of Acs.62.00 of land in Survey No.347. Disputes arose between the petitioner and the other Society as regards demarcation of the two survey numbers. W.P.No.6955 of 2009 was filed in this context by the petitioner. The writ petition was disposed of on 02.04.2009, directing the Tahsildar of the Mandal to cause survey of the land and fix the boundaries between the two survey numbers within two months, after issuing notice to the affected parties. The petitioner states that the survey, as directed by this Court, was conducted on 01.06.2009, but several illegalities have taken place in it. It made a representation, dated 04.07.2009, to the District Collector, Guntur, the Revenue Divisional Officer, Guntur and the Tahsildar, Mangalagiri Mandal with a request to cause re- survey of the land and for cancellation of the regular pattas. Its grievance is that no action has been taken thereon. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Pleader for Revenue. The Tahsildar, Mangalagiri Mandal has complied with the directions issued by this Court in causing the survey of the land. If the petitioner is not satisfied about the outcome of the survey, it has a right to avail the remedies under the Andhra Pradesh Survey and Boundaries Act, 1973 (for short ‘the Act’), either by filing an appeal or a suit. Re-survey can be conducted, if only an appellate authority or a civil Court finds fault with the survey that was conducted earlier. Hence, the writ petition is disposed of, leaving it open to the petitioner to avail the remedies provided for under the Act. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J Dt:10.02.2010 kdl