THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO WRIT PETITION No.9089 of 2010 21.04.2010 Between: ….Petitioners AND …Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO WRIT PETITION No.9089 OF 2010 ORDER: The writ petition is filed challenging the order of the Government dated 10.03.2010 whereby and whereunder they stayed the order dated 30.01.2010 of the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA). The dispute pertains to the assignment of land admeasuring Acs.4.80 cents in survey No.1020/9 situated at … village of … Mandal in Prakasam District.. The petitioner and second respondent are rival claimants. The case of the petitioner is that he was assigned the land some time in 1979, that they obtained Pattadar Pass Books (PPBs) and that she has been in possession and cultivating the land. The case of the second respondent is that the said land was assigned to him in 2001 (Fasli 1410) by Mandal Revenue Officer, Yeru.. When the petitioner made a complaint to Revenue Divisional Officer, Markapur. He passed orders on 22.10.2010 holding that records were not produced by second respondent, that he is not resident of the village and that there was no evidence of cancellation of assignment made in favour of the petitioner. By the said order, the Tahsildar was directed to evict second respondent and put the petitioner in possession. The second respondent then preferred a revision to the Joint Collector, who confirmed Revenue Divisional Officer by order, dated 17.02.2009. The second respondent was also unsuccessful in further revision before CCLA. By an elaborate order, dated 30.01.2010, second respondent’s revision was dismissed. Aggrieved by which he filed further revision before the Government. The petitioner contents that a further revision to the Government against the orders of CCLA is not maintainable. This is refuted by second respondent’s counsel. Be that as it is, both the counsel agree that the Government may be directed to dispose of the revision itself within a short time. This Court does not find any serious objection for the request made. Accordingly, this Court directs the partiest o maintain status quo as on today. The Government is directed to dispose of the revision within a period eight weeks from the date of receipt of copy of this order. Liberty is given to the petitioner to approach second respondent and to the Government with a copy fo this order, where upon the Government may fix a date and dispose of the matter. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs. _______________ (V.V.S.RAO, J) 21.04.2010 Pln