THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.CHANDRAIAH Dated this the 13th day of October 2009. Writ Petition No. 24281 of 2006. Between: D.Mohan Rao and 41 others. ……….Petitioners vs. The Special Grade Dy. Collector & Revenue Divisional Officer, Ranga Reddy, East Division and another. ……….Respondents. THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.CHANDRAIAH Writ Petition No. 24281 of 2006. ORAL ORDER: This writ petition is filed seeking to issue an order or writ more particularly one in the nature of a writ of mandamus directing the respondent No.2 to deliver vacant possession of house sites in S.No. 199/1, Kapra village, Keesara Mandal, Ranga Reddy District to the petitioners pursuant to the proceedings dt. 19.5.2005 of the 1st respondent. It is stated in the affidavit filed in support of the petition that the petitioners are the members of a registered Association namely Babu Jagjeevan Ram Colony Welfare Association, and that the object of the Association is to secure house sites to houseless poor persons. The land in S.No. 199/1 to an extent of Ac. 27 situated at Kapra village, Keesara Mandal, Ranga Reddy District is a Government land and since the petitioners are houseless poor persons, they approached the respondents for grant of house sites in the said survey number, in the year 1990 and when the respondents surveyed the land and made plots for assignment, some ineligible persons filed W.P.No. 10761 of 1991 before this Court and this Court disposed of the said writ petition. After disposal of the writ petition, the Mandal Revenue Inspector on 29.1.1992 delivered physical possession of 259 house sites to the members of the Association, in the presence of Panchyatdars and since some more members are not assigned land and there is some land in said survey, the Association continued to represent to the respondents. The 2nd respondent by his letter dt. 27.2.2004 directed the Mandal Surveyor to inspect the land in S.No. 199/1 of Kapra village for the purpose of handing over the house sites to the beneficiaries as they had already issued house site pattas on 25.3.2004 and accordingly, the Mandal Surveyor inspected the spot and submitted his report along with layout and that the 2nd respondent by his memo dt. 3.7.2004 directed the Mandal Surveyor to collect the copies of house site pattas issued, to verify with the records and to hand over house sites to the holders of patta certificates and in pursuance of the direction of the 2nd respondent, the Mandal Surveyor collected copies of house site pattas granted to the members of the Association but thereafter no action is taken. On the continued representations of the petitioners, the 1st respondent by proceedings in Lr.No. B/753/2005 dt. 19.5.2005 directed the 2nd respondent to inspect the area in the approved lay out and discuss the matter with him for handing over the undisputed plots to 45 patta holders. The grievance of the petitioners is that till date the respondents did not hand over the possession of land even to the 45 persons and therefore they are before this Court for the relief already adverted to above. No counters are filed by the respondents though the writ petition was instituted in the year 2006. Heard the learned Counsel for the petitioners and also perused the material papers filed along with the writ petition. From the material papers, it reveals that the 2nd respondent-the Mandal Revenue Officer, Keesara by his Lr.No. B/3450/03 dt. 27.2.2004 directed the Mandal Surveyor to inspect the land in S.No. 199/1, Kapra village for the purpose of handing over the house sites to the beneficiaries as they have been issued house site patta certificates on 25.3.2004 and that on 19.5.2005 the 1st respondent by his Proceedings in Lr.No. B/753/2005, dt. 19.5.2005 directed the 2nd respondent to inspect the area covered by the vacant plots. Having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case and having regard to the fact that the respondents have not filed their counters disputing or admitting the averments in the affidavit and having regard to the proceedings of the respondents 1 and 2 referred to above, the writ petition is disposed of directing the respondents 1 and 2 to take necessary action in respect of the grievance of the petitioners, as expeditiously as possible. With the above direction, the writ petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. ________________​_ G.CHANDRAIAH,J 13.10.2009. KRB. THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.CHANDRAIAH Writ Petition No. 24281 of 2006. Dated: 13.10.2009.