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2001 Supreme(AP) 610

S.B.SINHA, V.V.S.RAO
R. S. Murthy – Appellant
Versus
Joint Collector, East Godavari Dist. , Kakinada – Respondent


S. B. SINHA, C. J.

( 1 ) HAVING heard the learned Counsel for the parties, we are of the opinion that the impugned judgment cannot be sustained for the reason that the revenue authorities in terms of the provisions of the A. P. Record of Rights in Land and Pattadar Pass Books act, 1971 (for short the ROR Act ), were required to pass appropriate reasoned order after giving opportunity of hearing to both the parities.

( 2 ) WHEN a person files an application for correction of pass book, he cannot be asked to file a Civil suit because some third party has raised the question of adverse possession therein. It is true that the revenue authorities cannot decide the questions of title and possession, but subject to any decree or order that may be passed in a civil suit, the revenue authorities should exercise their statutory power.

( 3 ) FOR the reasons aforementioned, we are of the opinion that the judgment of the learned Single Judge as also the orders of joint Collector and the Revenue Divisional officer-respondent Nos. 1 and 2 herein, cannot be sustained. Hence, they are set aside. The Writ Appeal is allowed, and respondent No. 3 Mandal Revenue Officer is directed to pass appropriate

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