THE HON’BLE Ms. JUSTICE G. ROHINI WRIT PETITION Nos. 5755, 5764, 5765 and 5766 OF 2001 Dated: 17.11.2011 IN WRIT PETITION No. 5755 of 2001 Between : K.S.Sukanya … Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh and 7 others … Respondents IN WRIT PETITION No. 5764 of 2001 Between : K.Suryanarayana … Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh and 7 others … Respondents IN WRIT PETITION No. 5765 of 2001 Between : J.Umarani … Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh and 7 others … Respondents IN WRIT PETITION No. 5766 of 2001 Between : J.Sriramu … Petitioner And State of Andhra Pradesh and 7 others … Respondents THE HON’BLE Ms. JUSTICE G. ROHINI WRIT PETITION Nos. 5755, 5764, 5765 and 5766 OF 2001 COMMON ORDER: All these writ petitions are filed seeking a declaration that the registration of cancellation deeds dated 25.08.2000 cancelling the registered sale deeds in favour of the writ petitioners, is arbitrary and illegal. I have heard the learned counsel for the petitioners as well as the learned Government Pleader for Revenue appearing for the respondents 1 and 2 and Sri B.Vijaysen Reddy appearing for the respondents 3 to 8. Admittedly, the registered sale deeds dated 04.10.1996 and 01.10.1996 in favour of the writ petitioners were cancelled by the vendors/respondents 3 to 8 unilaterally by executing the deeds of cancellation dated 25.08.2000 and the same were registered by the 2nd respondent without notice to the petitioners. It is represented by the learned counsel for both parties that the issue involved is squarely covered by the decision of the Apex Court in Civil Appeal No.317 of 2007 and batch dated 13.07.2010. In the said decision, while setting aside the Full Bench decision of this Court in Yanala Malleshwari and others vs. Ananthula Sayamma and others[1], the Apex Court held that it is only when a sale deed is cancelled by a competent Court that the cancellation deed can be registered that too after notice to the concerned parties. In the light of the settled legal position, the impugned registrations are liable to be set aside. All the Writ Petitions are accordingly allowed as prayed for. No costs. ___________ G. ROHINI, J Date: 17.11.2011 Ivd [1] 2006 (6) ALD 623 (FB)