1 5 S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.10537/2010 Ratan Singh Vs. Assistant Executive Officer & Ors. Date of Order :: 19th November 2010. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr.B.S.Jodha,for the petitioner. BY THE COURT By filing this petition, the petitioner seeks to question Mutation No.1217 dated 22.07.2010 whereby his 1/6th share in the agricultural land situated at village Ghodas, Tehsil Mandal District Bhilwara has been mutated in the name of the respondent No.4, Gram Seva Sahakari Samiti, Pithas pursuant to public auction. It is alleged that there had not been any dues against the petitioner and whatever was the demand earlier sought to be raised, it came to be set aside by the order dated 19.08.2000 passed by the Additional Registrar-II, Co-operative Societies, Rajasthan, Jaipur (Annex.1). From the documents placed on record, it appears that the mutation in question came to be effected on 22.07.2010 pursuant to the public auction proceedings. However, it is alleged that the petitioner came to know about such proceedings only on 28.10.2010 when he went to the Patwari concerned to obtain a copy of the jamabandi. 2 This writ petition in its frame cannot be entertained for several reasons. In the first place, noticeable it is that the mutation is said to have been made pursuant to public auction proceedings. Such auction proceedings have neither been challenged nor even placed on record. Mere challenge to the consequential mutation cannot be countenanced. Secondly, before approaching this Court in the writ jurisdiction, the petitioner does not seem to have even served a notice on the authorities concerned whether those who conducted such auction proceedings or those who effected such mutation. Thirdly, any mutation effected in the revenue records can be challenged in appropriate proceedings before the revenue authorities. In the given frame, this writ petition cannot be entertained and is, therefore, dismissed. However, it is made clear that dismissal of this writ petition shall not prejudice the rights of the petitioner to take recourse to the appropriate remedies in accordance with law in properly constituted proceedings. (DINESH MAHESHWARI), J. s.soni