THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.18838 of 2010 ORDER: Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Revenue appearing for the respondents. In this writ petition, petitioner seeks directions by way of mandamus to the third respondent to receive and register the sale deed being executed by him conveying the land admeasuring Acs.5.36 cents covered by Survey No.1384/1B situated at Settivaripalle Village, Mydakuru Mandal, Kadapa District. It is the case of the petitioner that the land in question is the patta land. In the revenue records, it was recorded that one Sri Juturu Sarabayya was the original owner. He sold the said land to one Sri Pakirusabu in 1948. It is stated that the petitioner has purchased the same by a registered sale deed, dated 06.04.2006 vide document No.394. Though it is his case that the land in question is a private patta land, the respondents are not receiving the document for registration. On instructions, it is submitted by the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Revenue appearing for the respondents that no document was presented by the petitioner for the purpose of registration, as such, there was no occasion to the third respondent to consider whether such document is to be registered or not. Under the Scheme of the Registration Act, 1908, if there are any objections for registration, the same shall be recorded and communicated in view of the provisions of Section 71 of the Act. In any event, the respondents cannot refuse to receive the document itself. As it is stated that the land in question is a private patta land and in view of the submission of the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Revenue appearing for the respondents that the document itself is not presented by the petitioner, I deem it appropriate to permit the petitioner to submit the document for the purpose of registration. In such an event, the respondents to receive and consider the same for registration provided such document is in accordance with the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 and the Registration Act, 1908. It is made clear that if there are any objections for such registration, the reasons shall be recorded in writing and communicated to the petitioner as contemplated under Section 71 of the Act. Subject to the above directions, the writ petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. ______________________ R.SUBHASH REDDY, J 9th AUGUST, 2010. kvni