THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO WRIT PETITION No.12849 OF 2006 DATED 27.06.2006 BETWEEN Sri Md.Mahaboob Ali … Petitioners and The Collector, Ranga Reddy District, Hyderabad and others. … Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO WRIT PETITION No.12849 OF 2006 ORDER: The petitioner is statedly an ex-serviceman served in the Indian Army with Registration Corp.No.6773545. He was assigned land admeasuring Acs.5.00 in survey No.381 in Aloor I village, Chevella Mandal, by the Mandal Revenue Officer vide patta certificate, dated 23.09.1968, since then he has been in possession and enjoyment of the property. He alleges that in May, 2006, when the petitioner was recovering from serious illness, the second son- in-law of the petitioner, the fourth respondent herein (who is working as police head constable), prevailed upon the petitioner and obtained signatures on various bond papers and that he signed the documents as he was surrounded by the fourth respondent and four of his henchmen. He alleges that he came to know that the document he signed is styled as sale deed in respect of Acs.5.00 of land. The same was accepted by the third respondent and kept pending for want of ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) from the District Collector, having come to know that the petitioner addressed letters on 17.05.2006 and 18.05.2006 to the District Collector not to issue NOC. In the said representation, he informed that his signature was obtained on the document under coercion by the fourth respondent. As the petitioner did not receive any response, the present writ petition is filed. Even according to the petitioner, the document presented by the fourth respondent is kept pending by the third respondent vide pending Document No.252/2006. Unless and until the executant appears before the Sub Registrar and admits execution, registration cannot be done. Therefore, it is even now permissible for the petitioner to appear before the Sub Registrar and raise all his objections, in which case, it is incumbent on the part of the third respondent to conduct enquiry in accordance with Rules 26 and 58 of the A.P. Registration Rules as well as Sections 34 and 35 of the Registration Act, 1908 and other provisions thereof. Therefore, the petitioner may approach the Sub Registrar and make a detailed representation, in which case, the same shall be considered by the Sub Registrar, after giving due notice to the petitioner and other parties to the document, which is kept pending. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs. ______________ (V.V.S.RAO,J) 27.06.2006 pln