Mariappa Thevar v. Revenue Divisional Officer, Palani
2016-07-20
M.VENUGOPAL
body2016
DigiLaw.ai
ORDER : Heard the learned counsel for the Petitioner as well as the learned Government Advocate for the Respondents 1 and 2 and the Learned Additional Government Pleader for the third respondent. 2. By consent of both sides, the main Writ Petition itself is taken up for final disposal. 3. No counter is filed on behalf of the Respondents 1 to 3. 4. According to the Petitioner, the Third Respondent claimed the property as referred to above, as one belonging to him and filed a suit in O.S. No. 724 of 1982, on the file of the Learned District Munsif, Palani, seeking a relief of permanent injunction. As a matter of fact, the Trial Court granted a decree in favour of the Third Respondent/Temple, subject to the condition that except 24 days (7 days during Panguni Uthiram Festival, 14 days during Agni Natchathiram and 3 days during Gurupooja), till the date, on which the Third Respondent or the Petitioner gets assignment from the Government, with the condition to the Petitioner not to raise any additional construction by the decree, dated 26.04.1988. 5. The prime plea taken on behalf of the Petitioner is that the decree passed by the Trial Court in O.S. No. 724 of 1982, dated 26.04.1988 has become final, conclusive and binding inter-se between the parties and based on the decree of the Civil Court, the Petitioner is endeavouring to secure an assignment and patta from the concerned officers of the Government. 6. Also, that the Petitioner has submitted a representation, dated 12.05.2016 before the First Respondent/The Revenue Divisional Officer, Palani and the same is pending. 7.
6. Also, that the Petitioner has submitted a representation, dated 12.05.2016 before the First Respondent/The Revenue Divisional Officer, Palani and the same is pending. 7. Considering the fact that the representation of the Petitioner, dated 12.05.2016 addressed to the First Respondent/The Revenue Divisional Officer, Palani is still pending as on date, without any disposal or progress, at this stage, this Court, in the interest of justice and fair play, directs the First Respondent/The Revenue Divisional officer, Palani to look into the representation of the Petitioner, dated 12.05.2016 and dispose of the same on merits by passing a reasoned speaking order out-lining the process of reasoning in a qualitative and quantitative fashion and that too, in a free, fair, unbiased and dispassionate manner (of course after providing necessary opportunity to the Petitioner and others concerned, if any, by adhering to the principles of natural justice in true letter and spirit) within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. It is open to the Petitioner to produce copies of all necessary/relevant documents before the First Respondent and the First Respondent shall take into consideration of the same at the time of disposal of the representation of the Petitioner, dated 12.05.2016. The Petitioner is also directed to lend his assistance/co-operation to the First Respondent in disposing of his representation, dated 12.5.2016, within the time prescribed by this Court. 8. With the aforesaid observations and directions, the Writ Petition stands disposed of. Consequently, connected Miscellaneous Petitions are closed. No costs.