THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA Writ Petition No.2554 OF 2010 ORDER: The petitioner approached this court and filed the present Writ Petition stating that on account of civil disputes between them and others they filed a civil suit bearing O.S.No.1633 of 1993 on the file of the Court of the Principal District Munisif, Karimnagar and the learned Principal District Munsif, Karimnagar by his judgment dated 11.10.1996 decreed the suit restraining the defendants therein from interfering with the peaceful possession of the petitioners over the land admeasuring Ac.0-07 guntas in Sy.No.789/C situated at Bommakal village of Karimnagar Mandal. Though the said decree and judgment have become final, and as the defendants therein are interfering with their peaceful possession, the petitioners approached the police authorities i.e. respondents herein and made a complaint requesting them to provide required police protection. However, as no orders have yet been passed, they approached this court and filed the present Writ Petition. When once there is an order of injunction and when there is interference from the said persons against whom the said injunction order is passed and if the same is brought to the notice of the respondents, the respondents are duty bound to implement the said order and provide police protection. This Court in Satyanarayana Tiwari Vs. S.H.O. P.S. Santhoshnagar, Hyderabad[1] held: “It is impossible to envisage a situation where the High Court has confirmed the injunction order of the trial court is powerless to enforce its orders and be a silent spectator to its being violated with impunity and leave the parties to seek their remedy by way of contempt alone. By any interpretation of the provisions of Civil P.C, the power of the High Court under Art.226 of the Constitution, to enforce its own orders or the orders of the Civil court cannot be curtailed. The power which a civil Court has under Section 151 CPC the High Court has in much larger measure under Article 226 of the Constitution. The High Court therefore has ample jurisdiction to issue a writ or direction to all the authorities including the police within the State to enforce the orders of the civil court as confirmed by the High Court and maintain the rule of law. The police authorities in the instant case are bound to give all assistance to the appellant to enforce and see that the injunction order is implemented and any enquiry or report of any other authority, revenue or police cannot be put as an excuse for not rendering the required help to the appellant to maintain his possession.” Accordingly this Writ Petition is disposed of with a direction to the respondents to provide the required police protection for implementation of the decree in O.S.No.1633 of 1993 dated 11.10.1996. No order as to costs. ----------------------------- 09.02.2010 Kvsn [1] AIR 1982 ANDHRA PRADESH, PAGE 394