IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD TUESDAY, THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF MARCH TWO THOUSAND AND ELEVEN PRESENT THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1863 of 2008 BETWEEN G. Jaya Rao. …PETITIONER AND The Land Reforms Appellate Tribunal-cum-I Addl. District Judge, Visakhapatnam and another. …RESPONDENTS Counsel for the Petitioner: MR. P. SRI RAGHU RAM Counsel for the Respondents: GP FOR ARBITRATION The Court made the following: - ORDER: Petitioner is the declarant in L.C.C.No.1194/PLK/75 before the Land Reforms Tribunal and Revenue Divisional Officer, Palakonda, Srikakulam. 2. While the aforesaid declaration was under enquiry, the petitioner requested for supply of the certified copies of the following documents: 1. Copy order U/s 9 LCC 1194/PLK/75 dated 1640/PLK/75 containing pages 1 to 38 pages. 2. Copy of order L.R.A.20/85 dated 25-8-87 containing 2 pages. 3. Copy of order LCC 1194, 2264, 1649 & 1145/PLK/75 dated 9-10- 85 containing pages 8. 3. By a memo of the RDO dated 04.12.2007 the petitioner was informed that the aforesaid copies cannot be supplied as the declaration is pending enquiry before the tribunal. Questioning that memo the petitioner filed an appeal before the Land Reforms Appellate Tribunal – first respondent herein. The said appeal, under the impugned order 13.02.2008, was not entertained on the ground of maintainability, as the memo, against which the appeal was filed, was held to be not an appealable order. Questioning the said appellate tribunal’s order, this revision is filed. 4. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Pleader for Arbitration for the respondents. 5. Since almost four years have passed by now, the petitioner even otherwise would have obtained the certified copies sought for by him. 6. Learned Government Pleader for Arbitration fairly submits that he will ensure that the certified copies of the documents sought for by the petitioner will be furnished to him so as to expedite the finalization of declaration. 7. In view of the aforesaid fair offer of the learned Government Pleader, as above, it is unnecessary to go into the question of maintainability of the appeal and the grievance of the petitioner would stand redressed if he gets the certified copies of the documents sought for. In the circumstances, the civil revision petition is disposed of directing the respondents to furnish the certified copies of the documents, as mentioned above, to the petitioner within two (2) weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and after furnishing the documents, fix the date for taking up the enquiry in the declaration and finalize the declaration in accordance with law within three (3) months of furnishing the documents. There shall be no order as to costs. _____________________ VILAS V. AFZULPURKAR, J March 22, 2011 DSK