HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.RAMULU WRIT PETITION NO.26623 of 2009 ORDER: This writ petition is filed seeking a mandamus declaring the action of the respondents 1 to 3 in not issuing pattadar passbooks and title deeds in favour of the petitioner against the land measuring Ac.4.50 cents in Sy.Nos.252/2, 252/4 and 252/5 of Mandapalle village, Siddavatam Mandal, Kadapa District, as arbitrary and illegal. According to the petitioner, she has purchased an extent of Ac.1.50 cents in Sy.No.252/2, Ac.1.50 cents in Sy.No.252/4 and Ac.1.50 cents in Sy.No.242/5 of Mandapalle of Siddavatam Mandal, Kadapa District, in the public auction conducted by the 4th respondent-District Cooperative Central Bank Limited, Kadapa, on behalf of the Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society, Siddavatam, in the execution proceedings for recovery of the decretal amount payable by the judgment-debtor to the said society. The Siddavatam Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society has lent loan to one T.Venkatapathi of Bhakarapet village, Siddavatam Mandal, on mortgage of his agricultural land totally measuring Ac.4.50 cents in the above said survey numbers and since the said person failed to repay the loan amount, the said Co- operative Society filed a case before the competent authority under the provisions of A.P. Co-operative Societies Act, 1964 and obtained a decree against the said person. Now the grievance of the petitioner is that she approached the third respondent for mutation of her name in the revenue records and also for issuance of pattadar passbooks. According to the petitioner, the third respondent refused to mutate her name as well as for issuance of pattadar passbooks against the said lands. There is no necessity of going into all the details. Learned Government Pleader, on instructions, stated that the petitioner has not made any proper application seeking mutation of her name in the revenue records and for issuance of pattadar passbooks against this particular land. If such an application is made along with the sale certificate issued by the officer concerned, the third respondent will consider and pass appropriate orders as per law. Under those circumstances, without expressing any opinion on merits, the third respondent is directed to consider mutation of name of the petitioner in pursuance of the certificate of sale issued under sub-rule 14 (iii) of Rule 52 of the A.P. Co-operative Societies Rules, 1964 after conducting an enquiry, if necessary, and pass appropriate orders as per law for mutating the name of the petitioner in the revenue records and issuance of pattadar passbooks and title deeds, within a period of six weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. The Writ Petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs. ______________ C.V.RAMULU, J 05th December, 2009 SKM