THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY C.R.P.Nos.4972, 4905, 4948 and 5818 of 2011 COMMON ORDER: The petitioners, 26 in number, filed O.S.No.402 of 2009 in the Court of the Additional Senior Civil Judge, Ongole for the relief of declaration of title in respect of the suit schedule property on the basis of alleged adverse possession. The respondents in the respective revisions filed applications under Order 10 Rule 1 C.P.C. with a prayer to implead them as parties. They too claimed rights vis-à-vis the property on the basis of the purchase said to have been made by them. The grievance of the petitioners is that quite large number of totally unconcerned persons are coming forward with applications to get themselves impleaded and in the process, the trial Court is not taking up I.A.No.1647 of 2009 filed by them under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 C.P.C. An objection is raised as to the very maintainability of the applications filed by the respondents. The trial Court allowed the applications through separate orders, dated 18.08.2011. Hence, these revisions. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the learned counsel for the contesting respondents. It is, no doubt, true that quite large number of individuals filed applications to get themselves impleaded in the suit. The fact, however, remains that the petitioners themselves are 26 and they have filed the suit against 59 defendants claiming rights in respect of about Acs.40.00 of land. Further, it is not a case where the title is claimed on the basis of any specific transaction. The very basis for the suit claim is adverse possession. The question as to whether who exactly is the actual owner of the property and who is holding the interest in the land in its entirety or parts thereof, cannot be decided with precision. Further, the remedy of declaration of title is going to be general, in its purport. Any person, who will be affected on account of such relief, is entitled to be impleaded as parties. No exception can be taken to the orders under revision. Hence, the civil revisions petitions are dismissed. The trial Court is, however, directed to take up hearing of I.A.No.1647 of 2009 and pass appropriate orders therein within a period of six (6) weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. There shall be no order as costs. _______________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY,J Dt: 27.12.2011. kdl