THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE L. NARASIMHA REDDY Writ Petition No.6094 of 2009 ORDER: The petitioner claims to have purchased an extent of 109.62 sq.yards of land in Sy.No.1266/1 of Korutla Revenue Village, Karimnagar District, through a sale deed dated 25-07-2001. He has also been granted permission to construct over the plot. The Municipal Commissioner is said to have issued a notice to the petitioner, by making reference to an application made by one Smt.Koduri Sathemma, and directing the petitioner to get his plot surveyed. It is in this context, that the petitioner filed an application dated 13-03-2009 before the 1st respondent with a prayer to survey his plot. His grievance is that no steps are taken on the application. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner, and learned Government Pleader for Revenue. The petitioner wanted the survey of an extent of 109.62 sq. yards of land in Sy.No.1266/1 of Korutla Revenue Village. Any survey by the respondents could have been possible, if only the request was in respect of the entire survey number. The Authorities under the Survey and Boundaries Act are not supposed to de-alienate, or fix the boundary of small parts in the survey number. The teapon maintained by the department constitutes the basis for conducting survey. There does not exist any teapon for small bits of land, carved out of a survey number. If the petitioner is so advised, he has to get the demarcation of the entire survey number, or to seek the relief from a Civil Court by filing a suit. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed, leaving it open to the petitioner either to seek demarcation of the entire survey No.1266/1, if it helps him, or to get the boundaries of the plot purchased by him fixed, by filing a suit. There shall be no order as to costs. _______________________ L. NARASIMHA REDDY, J. Dt.24-03-2009. KO