HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.33315 of 2010 Date: 29.12.2010 Between : Sri Gajjala Ranga Reddy … Petitioner and The State of Andhra Pradesh, Rep.by its District Collector, Y.S.R. District, Kadapa and others. … Respondents HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.33315 of 2010 ORAL ORDER : Heard learned counsel appearing for the petitioner as well as the learned Government Pleader for Revenue. 2. This writ petition is filed with the prayer, which reads as under: “……Writ of Mandamus declaring the action of the respondent No.5 in refusing to entertain the sale deed for the land in an extent of Ac.0.82 cents in Sy.No.54-1 and Ac.1.59 cents in Sy.No.54/2 of Buggaletipalli village and Ac.0.67 cents in Sy.No.3/1C of Jamalpalli village, C.K. Dinne Mandal, Y.S.R. District, stating that the same is entered in his office records as assigned land, even though the same was purchased by the petitioner in the public auction conducted by the Deputy Registrar/Officer on Special Duty of the respondent No.4 in pursuance of the proceedings initiated under E.P.No.20/2004- 05, as arbitrary, illegal, contrary to the provisions of the A.P. Assigned Lands (Prohibition of Transfers) Act, 1977 and also the law laid down by this Hon’ble Court reported in 2009 (2) ALD 250 apart from being violative of the fundamental and Constitutional rights guaranteed to the petitioner under Articles 14, 19, 21 and 300-A of the Constitution of India and consequently direct the respondent No.5 to entertain a sale deed for the land in an extent of Ac.0.82 cents in Sy.No.54-1 and Ac.1.59 cents in Sy.No.54/2 of Buggaletipalli village and Ac.0.67 cents in Sy.No.3/1C of Jamalpalli village, C.K. Dinne Mandal, Y.S.R. District, and register the same and pass……” 3. The land in question is purchased by the petitioner in the execution proceedings pursuant to execution of the decree obtained by a Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society. In such sales, whether the lands will lose the character of assigned lands for the purpose of prohibiting registration is a matter which was considered by this Court and decided in favour of the purchasers, holding that there cannot be any objection to prohibit registration of the lands, which are initially assigned, but subsequently sold in the execution proceedings obtained by the Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies. 4. When the matter is taken up for consideration, it is submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Pleader for Revenue that the subject matter of this writ petition is covered by a judgment rendered by this Court in SUB-REGISTRAR, SRIKALAHASTI, CHITTOOR DISTRICT v. K. GURAVAIAH[1]. 5. In that view of the matter, following the aforesaid judgment of this Court, this writ petition is disposed of, at the admission stage, with a direction to the respondents that in case the petitioner presents the document for registration of the land in an extent of Ac.0.82 cents in Sy.No.54-1 and Ac.1.59 cents in Sy.No.54/2 of Buggaletipalli village and Ac.0.67 cents in Sy.No.3/1C of Jamalpalli village, C.K. Dinne Mandal, Y.S.R. District, the same shall be considered without raising any objection to the effect that the said land was originally an assigned land. However, it is made clear that the registration shall be done, provided the document presented is in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 and the Registration Act, 1908. No order as to costs. _______________________________ JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY 29.12.2010. Msr HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.33315 of 2010 29.12.2010 Msr [1] 2009 (2) ALD 250 (DB)