HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. RAMULU W.P.No. 15917 of 2010 Date: 08-10-2010 Between: Mohd. Abdul Aleem ……….. Petitioner and The Government of Andhra Pradesh and others ………. Respondents HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. RAMULU W.P.No. 15917 of 2010 ORDER: This writ petition is filed seeking a Mandamus declaring the action of the third respondent in directing the petitioner not to visit his own property and not to commence or undertake any kind of construction upon the premises bearing No.11-2-557/15 situated at Shamsheer Bagh, Aghapura, Hyderabad, as arbitrary and illegal. 2. There is no necessity of going into all the details. 3. The Inspector of Police, Habeeb Nagar Police Station, Hyderabad, sent written instructions on behalf of the respondents-police to the Government Pleader stating that the fourth respondent has submitted a written complaint on 02-07-2010 at about 6-00 PM stating that his ancestral property is located at Aghapura, wherein a lot of clay and soil remained, and he is going to lift the debris to construct new premises and also requested to prevent any illegal trespass. The same was received by the police and G.D. entry to that effect was also made in the police station. At about 18-30 hours, when he was on patrolling duty, a phone call was received from the locality stating that two groups i.e., Mosin Bin Mohammed and his followers, and one Mohd. Abdul Aleem and his followers are exchanging harsh words and quarreling in the area. He rushed to the area of the scheduled premises, which is hypersensitive area, and found both the parties in exchange of heat altercation. He pacified them and when enquired about the matter, it was revealed that both the parties are claiming right over the schedule property. In view of the same, he advised them to settle the dispute amicably and not to quarrel and if necessary approach the competent Court of law. Thereafter, the petitioner also filed a complaint at about 10-00 PM enclosing certain documents and stated that he possesses the land and some unsocial elements came to his land and trying to grab the same and requested to provide protection to his land. The complaint was received and a G.D. entry to that effect was also made. Police have nothing to do with the civil disputes between the petitioner and the fourth respondent. Police are concerned only with the law and order maintenance in the area and about public peace and tranquility. Therefore, making allegation that the third respondent is prevented petitioner from entering into his land does not arise. 4. Under these circumstances, without expressing any opinion on merits, the third respondent is directed not to interfere with the civil disputes between the petitioner and the fourth respondent, more particularly regarding the premises bearing No.11-2-557/15 situated at Shamsheer Bagh, Aghapura, Hyderabad. 5. The writ petition is, accordingly, disposed of. No order as to costs. ____________ C.V. RAMULU, J Date: 08-10-2010 YCR