THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L. NARASIMHA REDDY CONTEMPT CASE No.1058 of 2010 ORDER: Petitioner No.1 approached this Court by filing W.P.No.23115 of 2004 stating that the respondents are trying to dispossess him from his land in Survey Nos.291/1, 292/1 and 317/2 of Gorluvanipalem, hamlet of Edulapaka Boranki of Parvada Mandal, Visakhapatnam District. The writ petition was disposed of on 14.12.2004, directing that the possession of petitioner No.1 over the said land shall not be disturbed or otherwise interfered with, except by taking necessary steps in accordance with law. This contempt case is filed alleging that despite the orders of this Court, the respondents are trying to interfere with the possession of the petitioners. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the learned Government Pleader for Revenue. The respondents do not dispute the title of the petitioners over the land referred to above. Their contention is that in the immediate neighbourhood, there is Government land in Survey No.290 and when petitioner No.1 tried to encroach it, he was prevented. It is also stated that the boundary dispute between the Government land and the land owned by the petitioners would be resolved, in case they cooperate with the survey of the lands. Once the respondents assert that they do not intend to interfere with the possession over the land referred to above, it cannot be said that there is any contempt on their part. It would be in the interest of the petitioners themselves that the boundaries be fixed between their land and the neighbouring Government land. The contempt case is accordingly closed. The respondents shall issue notice to the petitioners before conducting survey and the petitioners, in turn, shall cooperate with them. In case any parties have grievance about the correctness of the survey, it shall be open to them to pursue the remedies in accordance with law. There shall be no order as to costs. _____________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY,J Dt:08.09.2010 kdl