THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No.30273 of 2011 ORDER: The present Writ Petition is filed questioning the action of the respondents in issuing proceedings dated 05.11.2011 under Section 6 of the Andhra Pradesh Land Encroachment Act, 1905 (the Act). It is the petitioner’s case that earlier when a notice under Section 7 of the Act was issued, he had invoked the jurisdiction of this Court by way of W.P.No. 28434 of 2011; and this Court, by order dated 20.10.2011, had disposed of the said Writ Petition directing the Tahsildar, Badvel Mandal, Y.S.R. District (third respondent) to consider the objections, if any, submitted by the petitioner within one week, and pass orders in accordance with law. The petitioner’s grievance, in short, is that even without passing any orders, as required under Section 6 of the Act, and as observed by this Court in the aforesaid order, the impugned proceedings was issued on 05.11.2011. When the matter came up on 15.11.2011, Learned Government Pleader for Revenue (Andhra and Rayalaseema Areas) sought time to obtain instructions. The matter again suffered an adjournment on 08.11.2011. Today the Learned Government Pleader, on instructions, would submit that the notice, (on which the petitioner places reliance on), was issued prior to the receipt of the earlier order of this Court dated 20.11.2011 and, in compliance with the order of this Court, the third respondent would pass a reasoned order, in accordance with law, within a period of two weeks from today. Recording the submission of the Learned Government Pleader for Revenue (Andhra and Rayalaseema Areas) that the earlier proceedings under Section 6 of the Act would not be acted upon; and proceedings for eviction, if any, would only be issued after an order is passed under Section 6, I see no reason to examine the rival contentions urged in this Writ Petition on merits. Leaving it open to the third respondent to pass an order, under Section 6 of the Act, within a period of two weeks from today, and thereafter take action in accordance with law, the Writ Petition is disposed of accordingly. However, in the circumstances, without costs. RAMESH RANGANATHAN,J Date:21.11.2011 usd