HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA WRIT PETITION No.8419 of 2011 ORDER: The petitioner has prayed that a direction be issued to the official respondents not to obstruct the petitioner’s development and construction work undertaken by him and not to threaten him with dire consequences. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the first respondent at the instance of respondents 3 and 5 is trying to stop construction work of the petitioner, which is being done as per the registered development agreement entered into between the petitioner and the third respondent. It has further been averred that the first respondent is calling the petitioner to the police station and making him to sit there the whole day and threatening him not to proceed with the construction work. Learned Asst. Government Pleader for Home appearing for the official respondents, on instructions, states that it was the petitioner who had approached the II Town Police Station, Visakhapatnam City along with a petition requesting for granting of permission for developing certain sites as per the agreement entered into between him and the third respondent. The petitioner had also requested the first respondent to ensure that the agreement with the third respondent is enforced. The first respondent informed the petitioner that the dispute between the petitioner and the third respondent is essentially civil in nature and therefore, the petitioner, if he is so advised, may approach the Civil Court for redressal of his grievances. It has been further averred that being aggrieved, the petitioner levelled all false allegations against the official respondents. It has been further averred that the official respondents are not interfering in the construction work of the petitioner in any manner. In view of the aforesaid stand taken by the respondents, it is quite clear that the first respondent is not interfering in the construction work of the petitioner and accordingly no directions are called for. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. There shall be no order as to costs. ______________________ ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA,J DATE: 11th April, 2011 pnb