THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No.32180 of 2011 ORDER: The notice dated 10.03.2011, issued in Form-V under Rule 15(2) of the Andhra Pradesh Land Grabbing Prohibition Rules, 1988 (the Rules), is under challenge in this Writ Petition. The impugned notice was issued by the Revenue Divisional Officer, Secunderabad Division, Secunderabad (third respondent) stating that, in terms of the order of the Special Court under the Andhra Pradesh Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act, 1982 (the Act) in L.G.C.No.113 of 1996 dated 01.09.1999, the ownership of land grabbed (mentioned in the schedule to the impugned notice) belonged to government; and the Deputy Tahsildar, Office of the Revenue Divisional Officer, Secunderabad Division, Secunderabad (fourth respondent) was directed to take possession of grabbed land, on behalf of government, from Sri O.Venkat Ramulu and others (who were in possession and enjoyment of the subject land) as per the judgment in L.G.C.No.113 of 1996 dated 01.09.1999. This Court, by order dated 08.12.2011, directed the respondents to confine themselves to execute the judgment of the Special Court in L.G.C.No.113 of 1996 dated 01.09.1999 with reference to paragraph 55 read with decree, and act accordingly. Learned Government Pleader for Revenue (Telangana Area), on instructions, would submit that the subject property does not belong to the government but, in fact, belonged to Sajjan Cooperative Housing Society Limited. Once it is admitted that the subject property does not belong to the government, the impugned notice, whereby the third respondent held that the subject property is government property, is clearly illegal. Learned Government Pleader for Revenue (Telangana Area) seeks permission to withdraw the impugned notice dated 10.03.2011 with liberty to issue a notice afresh in accordance with law. I consider it appropriate, in such circumstances, to set aside the impugned notice dated 10.03.2011, and grant liberty to the respondents to take necessary action in accordance with law. The Writ Petition is, accordingly, disposed of. However, in the circumstances, without costs. RAMESH RANGANATHAN,J Date:22.12.2011 usd