IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED : 30.06.2008 CORAM : THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE A. KULASEKARAN W.P. No.15349 of 2008 and M.P.Nos.1 and 2 of 2008 S.Pachainayaki .. Petitioner Versus 1. State rep. by the Secretary, (Home Department) Fort St.George, Chennai 600 009. 2. The Competent Authority, Additional Commissioner for Land Administration, Chepauk, Chennai 600 005. 3. The District Superintendent of Police, Economic Offences Wing II, Coimbatore. 4. Andavar Finance Company rep. by V.Ramachandran 55, Municipal Office Street, Tiruppur, Coimbatore District. 5. The Competent Authority/ The District Revenue Officer, Coimbatore .. Respondents Petition filed under Article 226 of The Constitution of India praying for issuance of a Writ of mandamus, as stated therein. For Petitioner : Mr.P.R.Balasubramanian For Respondents : Mr.V.R.Thangavelu,G.A. (for RR1 to 3 and 5) https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ ORDER By consent of the learned counsel on either side, this Writ Petition is taken up for final disposal. 2. Heard both sides. 3. The prayer in the writ petition is for a mandamus directing the fifth respondent to disburse the contractual rate of interest as per Banker's calculation along with the Principal amount of the petitioner's deposit amount. 4. The petitioner has not produced any evidence to show what is the contractual rate of interest or the banker's calculation. There is an intimation dated 27.03.2008 received from the Collector stating that the amount payable to the petitioner and similarly placed persons will be paid along with interest for 10 years at the rate of 9% per annum. In the said communication it is also found mentioned that the said disbursement is subject to the result of the case pending before the Hon'ble Supreme Court. It is also seen from the records that the petitioner has sent a representation to the District Collector seeking higher rate of interest. Now, the writ petition is filed to direct the respondents to pay higher rate of interest. This Court, at this stage, not in a position to grant any relief to the petitioner as prayed for since the disbursement itself is admittedly subject to the result of the case before the Hon'ble Supreme Court. As pointed out already, the petitioner has already sent his objections to the District Collector. So the further payment if any can be considered by the said authority in accordance with law after receipt of the final order from the honourable Supreme Court. It is made clear that if the petitioner is not satisfied with the amount disbursed by the respondents, it is open to her to receive it under protest, if she is so advised. 5. Accordingly, the writ petition stands dismissed. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed. gms Sd/- Assistant Registrar / True Copy / Sub. Assistant Registrar https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ To 1. The Secretary, (Home Department) Fort St.George, Chennai 600 009. 2. The Competent Authority, Additional Commissioner for Land Administration, Chepauk, Chennai 600 005. 3. The District Superintendent of Police, Economic Offences Wing II, Coimbatore. 4. The Competent Authority/ The District Revenue Officer, Coimbatore 1 cc to Mr.P.R.Balasubramanian, Advocate, SR.33308/08 1 cc to the Government Pleader, High Court, Madras, SR.33967/08 tm (co) tp/10.7.08 W.P. No.15349 of 2008 https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/