IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD (Special Original Jurisdiction) WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JULY TWO THOUSAND AND SIX PRESENT THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE BILAL NAZKI WRIT PETITION No.21032 of 1997 Between: 1.Thotavalluru Fishermen Co-op. Society Ltd., Regd/Mp/E/122 sotiated at Thotlavalluru village & Mandal Krishna District, rep. by its President, Mr.V.Frances and another. ..... PETITIONER AND 1.Mandal Revenue Officer, Thotlavalluri village & Mandal, Krishna District, and 3 others. .....RESPONDENTS ORDER: This Writ Petition is filed in the year 1997 seeking extension of lease of fishing rights. This prayer has become infructuous. The second prayer is that this Court should quash an order passed by the second respondent on 18-06-1997 directing admission of 48 persons into the Co-operative Society as members on the ground that they were fishermen. Learned Counsel for the petitioners submits that the second respondent has no jurisdiction to direct those persons to be admitted as members in the Co- operative Society. These 48 persons who have been ordered to be members of the Society have not been made parties to this Writ Petition. This Court had not granted any stay regarding the admission of these persons into the Society in the year 1997. Almost a decade has passed. Neither this Court is aware as to what happened to the impugned order nor learned Counsel for the petitioners is in a position to say as to whether these members were admitted to the Society or not. In this view of the matter, no further orders are needed to be passed in this Writ Petition. Particularly, if the impugned order directing admission of 48 persons in the Society is quashed, it will be an order against 48 persons behind their back. Therefore, the Writ Petition is dismissed. However, if the petitioners have still any grievance, they are at liberty to take steps that may be available to them in law, to seek redressal of their grievance. ---------------------- 05- 07-2006 LUR