THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA WRIT PETITION No.26119 of 2008 ORDER: According to the petitioner she purchased the land to an extent of Ac.4-11 cents in Sy.No.512/46/E1, 512/46/E, 512/46 EE and 512/49 of Pinapaka village and Mandal of Khammam District (for short ‘Petition Schedule Land) by way of a registered sale deed dated 10.03.1967 for valid consideration and from then onwards she is in uninterrupted and continuous possession and enjoyment of the same. However, on a report submitted by the Special Deputy Tahasildar (Tribal Welfare) Bhadrachalam, proceedings were initiated against the petitioner under A.P. Scheduled Areas Land Transfer Regulation Rules 1969. Though the petitioner contested the said proceedings, the third respondent by his order dated 14.03.2005 rejected the claim of the petitioner and ordered ejectment of the petitioner from the petition schedule land. Questioning the said order, the petitioner carried the matter to the second respondent by way of statutory appeal, which ended in dismissal. Assailing the same the petitioner preferred a revision before the first respondent i.e. the Government of Andhra Pradesh on 04.11.2008. But, however, the first respondent has not passed any order in the said revision. According to the petitioner, along with the revision petition, she also filed a petition seeking suspension of the orders passed by the Primary Authority as well as the Appellate Authority. Now it is her grievance that under the guise of the orders passed by the Primary and Appellate Authorities, and as the revisional authority has not passed any order on the revision preferred by her, the respondents are threatening her with dire consequences if she does not vacate the schedule property. Hence she filed the present Writ Petition. Having heard the learned counsel for the petitioner as well as the learned Government Pleader, this Court is of the view that this Writ Petition can be disposed of at the stage of admission directing the first respondent i.e. the Government of Andhra Pradesh to pass appropriate orders in the stay petition filed along with the revision petition within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. Pending consideration of the same, the respondents are hereby directed not to interfere with the possession and enjoyment of the petitioner over the petition schedule property. The Writ Petition is accordingly disposed of. No order as to costs. ------------------------ SRI T.G.K, J. 28.11.2008 kvsn THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA WRIT PETITION No.26119 of 2008 28.11.2008 kvsn