THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE G.CHANDRAIAH WRIT PETITION No.153 of 2011 ORDER: This writ petition is filed for a Mandamus to declare the action of the respondents in trying to dispossess the petitioner from the lands admeasuring Acs.2.85 cents, Ac.0.76 cents and Acs.2.22 cents in total Acs.5.83 cents in survey Nos.81/3, 83/1 and 83/2 respectively situated at Pardeshpalem Gram Panchayat, Chinnagadila Mandal, Madhurawada Taluk, Visakhapatnam District, without following due process of law, as illegal and arbitrary, and consequently to direct the respondents not to dispossess the petitioner from the lands in question, without following due process of law. The case of the petitioner is that he is the owner of the lands in question, having purchased the same under a registered sale agreement-cum-General Power of Attorney dated 23.02.2004 from Pothini Jagannadha Rao and others and since then he has been in peaceful possession and enjoyment of the same by paying the tax to the Government. While so, respondent No.4 issued a certificate stating that the lands in question are zeroyathi lands. There is a burial ground adjacent to the lands in question. Respondent No.2, with a view to develop the burial ground, constructed a compound wall to the same. The petitioner made a partition in between the compound wall and the lands in question. While things stood thus, respondent No.4, intending to develop the burial ground, on 31.12.2011 came to the lands of the petitioner along with his staff and asked him to vacate the same, stating that the said lands form part of the burial ground. According to respondent Nos.3 and 4, the lands in question are not attracted by agricultural land ceilings. Alleging that the respondents are interfering with possession of the petitioner over the lands in question, the petitioner filed the present writ petition. The learned Assistant Government Pleader for Revenue submitted that the petitioner made vague allegation on the respondents that they are interfering with his possession over the lands in question, without following due process of law, since, if the lands in question are to be required for any public purpose, the respondents are under obligation to follow the due process of law. The submission of the learned Assistant Government Pleader is placed on record. In view of the submission of the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Revenue that the respondents would follow due process of law in respect of the lands in question if they are required for any public purpose, the writ petition can be disposed of. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is disposed of directing the respondents not to interfere with the lands in question without following due process of law. No costs. __________________ (G.CHANDRAIAH, J) 12th January, 2011 Note: Issue operative portion by wire at party’s costs. (B/o) GHN/AMD