HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. RAMULU WRIT PETITION No. 16129 OF 2008 DATED 8TH SEPTEMBER, 2010. BETWEEN. Sri J.Narsimha Ramulu … Petitioner And The Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad, Ranga Reddy District and ors ….Respondents. HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. RAMULU WRIT PETITION No. 16129 OF 2008 ORDER: This Writ Petition is ﬁled complaining that respondents 1 and 2 are not providing police protection to the petitioner in implementing the orders of the learned I Additional Junior Civil Judge, Ranga Reddy District, L.B.Nagar, passed in I.A.No. 1164 of 2008 in I.A.No. 23 of 2008 in O.S.No. 14 of 2008. According to the petitioner, he is the owner and possessor of house bearing No.2-20-45/12/A, on Plot No. 247/A in Sy.No. 50, admeasuring 120 Square Yards, situated in Chilkanagar, Uppal Village, Uppal Kalan Municipality, Uppal Mandal, Ranga Reddy District. It is the case of the petitioner that he acquired the said property under a registered Gift Settlement Deed bearing Document No. 6186/07, dated 15.05.2007 from his wife Smt. J.Vijaya. Prior to the said gift, his wife purchased the said property from its lawful owner ﬁfteen years back and constructed three rooms and they are residing therein. When dispute arose and respondents 3 and 4 tried to interfere with his peaceful possession and enjoyment of the property, he ﬁled O.S.No. 14 of 2008 on the ﬁle of the learned I Additional Junior Civil Judge, Ranga Reddy District, at L.B.Nagar. In I.A.No. 23 of 2008 ﬁled along with the said OS for grant of temporary injunction, the said application was allowed granting temporary injunction, restraining respondents 3 and 4 from interfering with his peaceful possession and enjoyment of the said property vide order dated 08.04.2008 and the said order attained ﬁnality. In spite of the said temporary injunction, respondents 3 and 4 continued to interfere with his possession and, therefore, he ﬁled I.A.No. 1164 of 2008 for a direction to the concerned Police Station to provide police protection. The said application was allowed by order dated 17.6.2008. According to the petitioner, in spite of the said order, respondents 1 and 2 have not acted upon to provide police aid. The learned Government Pleader for Home appearing for respondents 1 and 2, on instructions, submitted that the petitioner submitted a petition dated 20.6.2008 before the Inspector of Police, Uppal Police Station, second respondent herein, stating that one S. Ramdas, S/o. Late Narasimha has broken the lock of his house and occupied possession and hence the petitioner requested the police to evict him from house bearing No. 2-20-45/12/A on Plot No. 247/A in Sy.No.50, admeasuring 120 square yards situated in Chilkanagar, Uppal Village, Uppal Kalam Municipality, Uppal Mandal, Ranga Reddy District. The learned Government Pleader further stated that after receipt of the said petition, in due obedience to the orders of the civil Court, the second respondent immediately deputed Head Constable HC.No.1242- Balaswamy, two Police Constables, PC Nos. 2132 & 1890 to the house of the petitioner and gave protection and to that eﬀect, entries were also made in the general diary. Similarly on 26.7.2008, the second respondent deputed one Head Constable and two Police Constables to the house of the petitioner and gave protection and necessary entries were also made to that eﬀect in the general diary. However, the request of the petitioner to evict S. Ramadas, who is illegally said to have occupied the house and handover the possession to the petitioner could not be carried out since there was no eviction order passed by any competent Court of law. In the circumstances, I am of the opinion that the Writ Petition is devoid of merits and liable to be dismissed. The Writ Petition is accordingly dismissed. No order as to costs. ----------------------------------- JUSTICE C.V. RAMULU 8T H SEPTEMBER, 2010. Msnr.