HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO WRIT PETITION No.19732 OF 2011 ORDER: This writ petition is directed in essence against the steps set afoot by the Tahsildar, Anantapur Mandal in seeking to evict the writ petitioner from land measuring Ac.1.46 cents out of Ac.5.58 cents situated in Sy.No.119- 3 of Kandukur Village, Anantapur Mandal. 2. Land of an extent of Ac.5.58 cents of Kandukur Village, situated in Sy.No.119-3 was originally assigned in favour of Smt. Mustoor Subbamma W/o late Narayana Reddy of Kandukur village on 27.01.1956. Smt. Subbamma, it appears sold away the land in question and several transactions of sale have taken place with regard to the same land right from 20.06.1978 onwards. The petitioner herein is also one such purchaser who seems to have purchased the land on 28.09.2010. He appears to have purchased Ac.1.10 cents and he appears to have established a stone crusher there, which is operated as of now. However, the Tahsildar, Anantapur Mandal passed detailed orders on 01.02.2011 cancelling the patta granted in favour of the original assignee for violating the conditions of the grant. He also ordered the possession of the land to be resumed in favour of the Government. The petitioner herein appears to have preferred an appeal to the Revenue Divisional Officer and also simultaneously pursued the matter with the Commissioner of Land Revenue for acquiring the land for market value, which office has since been re-designated as Chief Commissioner of Land Administration. The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration through his memo dated 20.10.2010, called for a detailed report from the Collector, Anantapur District. It is stated that the matter is resting there. 3. I consider it appropriate to direct the Chief Commissioner of land Administration to finalize the proceedings initiated by him, as is evident from his memo C.C.L.A’s Ref.No.Spl.B3/1406/2010 dated 20.10.2010, as expeditiously as possible preferably within a period of six months from today. Till such time the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration decides the issue, the land in question may not be assigned. However, the petitioner may be allowed to be carry away the stones which are said to have been crushed by him already and also operate the crusher for a period of six months subject to his not occupying any additional land or installing any additional machinery other than what is already existing. Let the status quo existing in other respects be maintained by all parties. 4. The writ petition stands disposed of with this order at the admission stage after hearing the learned counsel for the Government Pleader for Revenue (Assignments). _____________________________ NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, J July 14, 2011 SP HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO WRIT PETITION No.19732 OF 2011 July 14, 2011 SP