HON'BLE MR JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA W. P. No. 17105 of 2009 WEDNESDAY THE 19th DAYOF AUGUST, 2009 Between: D.Surya Rao ..... PETITIONER AND The Addl. Agent to the Government and four others .....RESPONDENTS O R D E R:- The petitioner claims to be the absolute owner and possessor of an extent of Ac.2.41 cents of land in Sy.No.9/1A situated in Veerabhadrapuram village, Addateegala Mandal, East Godavari District having purchased the same under a registered sale deed 25.10.1946, much prior to the commencement of A.P. Scheduled Areas Land Transfer Regulation 1959 as amended by Act 1/70. While so, the 2nd respondent passed an order dated 08.03.2002 ordering ejectment of the petitioner from the property in question and handover the possession thereof to the Government for onward assignment to the landless tribals. Challenging the same, the petitioner preferred an appeal in C.M.A. No.13 of 2007, which, by order dated 26.05.2009 was dismissed by the 1st respondent upholding the order of the 2nd respondent and consequently directing the 3rd respondent to evict the petitioner from the property in question and restore the same to the Government. Aggrieved by the same, the petitioner preferred a revision along with an application for stay of the order passed by the appellate authority. Now, it is his grievance that pending disposal of the revision, respondent Nos.3 and 4 are taking steps to evict the petitioner from the land in question and assign the same to the tribals. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner, the learned Government Pleader for Social Welfare appearing for the respondents and perused the material placed on record. Since the revision said to have been filed by the petitioner on 06.08.2009 is pending disposal before the 5th respondent, the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Pleader for Social Welfare have agreed to the disposal of the writ petition with the following directions: “The 5th respondent-Government is hereby directed to consider and dispose of the revision petition said to have been filed by the petitioner against the order dated 26.05.2006 of the 1st respondent- Additional Agent to the Government, in accordance with law. It is needless to mention that till the disposal of the revision petition, both the parties shall maintain Status Quo obtaining as on today.” Accordingly, the writ petition is disposed of. No costs. ______________ N.V.RAMANA, J 19th August, 2009 bcj