IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR ORDER IN S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.3536 of 2004. Sohan Lal son of Shri Anar Singh Versus State of Rajasthan and Another Date of Order ::: 23.05.2008 Present Hon'ble Mr. Justice Narendra Kumar Jain Shri Rajeev Sogarwal, Counsel for the petitioner Shri Intjar Ali, advocate, for Shri Mahendra Goyal, Counsel for the respondents #### By the Court:- Heard learned counsel for the parties. The petitioner preferred this writ petition contending therein that a commercial plot bearing No.C-1/24 was purchased by him in the open auction on 08.01.2002 from the J.D.A. He deposited the entire amount and a lease-deed was also executed in his favour, but the possession of the same was not handed over to him, therefore, a suitable direction may be given to the respondent-J.D.A. to hand over the physical possession of the disputed plot. A notice to show cause was given to the respondents and in response thereof, a reply to the writ petition has been filed on behalf of the respondent no.2-J.D.A., wherein it has been mentioned that the petitioner has been given physial possession, along with the site-plan of the amended plot bearing No.C/1/24 on 17.05.2005. In support of its contention, a copy of letter dated 15.07.2005 has also been annexed with the reply, as Annexure R/2/2. The petitioner has not filed any rejoinder to the aforesaid reply filed by the respondent No.2-J.D.A. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that he has no instructions in the matter from the petitioner about the handing over the possession of the disputed plot by J.D.A. to petitioner, therefore, the writ petition may be disposed of in view of the reply filed by the respondent No.2-J.D.A. After considering the submissions of the learned counsel for the parties, particularly in view of the reply filed by the respondent No.2-J.D.A. that the physical possession of the plot, in question has already been handed over to the petitioner, nothing remains to be decided in the writ petition, therefore, the writ petition stands disposed of. (Narendra Kumar Jain) J. Ashok/