HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA WRIT PETITION No. 20664 OF 2010. DATED 7th February, 2011. BETWEEN Mr. Naushad Ali …Petitioner and The Joint Collector, Hyderabad and anr. ….Respondents. HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA WRIT PETITION No. 20664 OF 2010. ORDER: The petitioner has prayed to quash the proceedings No.N1/100/2010, dated 13.5.2010 issued by the first respondent and prayed for a consequential direction to the second respondent to grant permission for construction on land bearing premises No.4-4-272 and 4-4-273, forming part of portion of premises Nos. 4-4-268 to 275, situated in Sultan Bazar, Nampally Mandal, Hyderabad, without insisting on the entries made in the TSLR. The learned Counsel for the petitioner submits that originally the father of one Ajit Kumar Jain was the owner and possessor of the subject property and after his death, the same was subjected to partition under a registered partition deed No. 1254/09, dated 28.5.2009, and in such partition, the vendor of the petitioner got the subject property to his share and sold the same to the petitioner. It is further submitted that the petitioner purchased the subject property from the said Ajit Kumar through sale deed dated 28-05-2009 and therefore, the first respondent cannot refuse to issue No Objection Certification in respect of the subject property. On the other hand, the learned Government Pleader appearing for the respondents submits that the property in question is a G-Abadi, as belonging to the Government and therefore No Objection Certificate cannot be issued. The learned Government Pleader placed reliance on the entries in the TSLR in support of his contention. The learned Counsel for the petitioner placed reliance on the judgment of this Court in G.Mallaiah and another Vs. Govenrment of AP, Revenue Department {2009(5) ALT 661}, wherein it has been held that entries in TSLR cannot be treated as conclusive proof of title or lack of it. Having heard the learned Counsel on either side, having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case and judgment of this Court in G.Mallaiah’s case (supra), this Writ Petition is disposed of, directing the first respondent to examine the matter afresh with regard to issuance of No Objection Certificate without reference to survey record and pass appropriate orders. It would be open to the first respondent to ask the petitioner to furnish all the link documents, which can establish his title over the subject property. There shall be no order as to costs. ------------------------------------ -- JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA Dated 7th February, 2011. Msnro