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Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of lndia praying that in the circumstances stated in the affidavit filed therewith, the High Court may be pleased to issue a Writ, order or a direction, more particularly one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus, declaring the action of the Respondents No. 2 and 3 in not entertaining the deed of Partition pertaining to the petitioners property bearing Plot No.169, in Sy No. 74112, wrth PTIN No, PTO 5F8231169, Mahendra Hills, East tvlaredpally, Secunderabad, for registration as illegal, arbitrary and is violative of Articles 14, 21, and 300-4 of the Constitution of lndia, and consequently, direct the. Respondent Nos. 2 and 3 to entertain the Partition deed for registration. lA NO: 1 OF 2021 Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to direct the Respondents No.2 and 3 to receive and register the pafiition deed that may be presented. by the Petitioners in respect of their property tearing Plot No.169, in Sy No.74112, with PTIN No. PTO 5F8231169,. Mahendra l.lills, East IVlaredpally, Seunderabad Cantonment, Secunderabad. lA NO: 2 OF 2021 Between:

1. Smt. Uma Krishnamoorthy, Wife of Shri. Karakvalasa Vr:rugopal Patnaik aged 5syears, Occupation. Artist (Painting), Resident ofA-2, SBl, Officers Residences, Road No.46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-50003 3.

2. Smt. IVythili m. Sarma, Wife of Mahadeva Sarma, aged 58 years. Occupation. Self Employed, PUo.254, tvlithila, 6th I\,4ain, Bangalore South, Raja rajeshwa rinaga r, Bangalore-5600098. ...PETITIONERS 3 4 Ananya [\il. Sarma, Daugher of late Sri S. I\,4ahadeva Sa"nra, zrged 22 years, Occuiation: Student Re-sident of No.254, 6th Main, Raja ra jeshrirari Nalar, Bangalore South, Bangalore-560098. Siddhartha [\4. Sarma, Son of late Sri. S. Mahadeva Sarra, aged 32 years, Occupation: Private Service Resident of Unit 2, 56 Brrsbane, QLD, 4103, Australia, Represented by his Special Power of Attorney i.e., the F'laintiff No.3 above, [\/s. Ananya [\4. Sarma daughter of late Sri. S. lvlahadev;r Sarma aged about 32 years, Occupation: Student Resident of No.254 6" N,a,n, Rajaraleshwari Nagar, Bangalore South, Bangalore- 560098. PROPOSED PETITIONERS AND

1. The State Of Telangana, Represented by its Principal S;ecretary of Stamps and Registration Department, Secretariat, Hyderabad.

2. The District Registrar Of Stamps and Registration, Hyd:rabad District, Nampally, Hyderabad.

3. The Sub- Registrar Of Assurances, Bowenpally, Brig Sved Road, Tadbund, Secunderabad. Respondents Petition under Section '151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court mey be pleased to bring the proposed Petitioners 3 and 4 on record as legal repres€ntatives of deceased 2nd petitioner in W.P No 5262 of 2021 . ...RESPONDENTS i' Counsel for the Petitioner: M/S. M. KIRANMAYEE Counsel for the Respondents: MS. S. SRAVANTHI' AGP FOR STAMPS AND REGISTRATION The Court made the following: ORDER ;'--:-1"- '-: tT -'* THE HONOURABLE SRT JUSTICE K.SARATH WRIT PETITION No.5262 OF 2O2L ORDER: Heerrd lcarned coun scl for thc p.,.r itioners and Ms. S.Sravanthi, learned Assistant Govemment Pleacler for Stamps and Registration appea ring lor the rcspondents and pe rused the material on r:cord

2. Learnecl counsel for thc petitionels submits that vrhile ordering Notice Before Admission. Lhis Court granted intcrim order on 04.O3.2O21 rlirecting the Registering Authorities to receive and register the document prcsented by the petitioners, if it is otherwise found to be in compliance with the requir.ements of the Registration Act, 1908 and the Indian Stamp Act, 1899.

3. Today, u'tren the matter is taken up for- hcaring, lcarned counsel fol the petitioners sulrmits that in pursuance 1o tl-re interim order passed b_v this Court on

04.O3.2O21 , the Registering Authorities have registered the subject document. .> ..J.._

4. Learned Counsel for both sides submits that the connected matter in W.P.No.19106 of 2010 filcd by the State Government against the order in LGC.No.167 of 1997 passed by the Special Court under the A.P. Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act, 1982, Hyderabad, was dismissed by the Division Bench ol this Court on

28.O5.2025.

5. In view of the submissions made by boLh sidcs and in view of the dismissal of W.P.No.19106 of 2O1O on

28.05.2025, the interim order passed by this Court on O4.O3.2O21 is made absolute. Accordingly, the writ petition is disposed of.

6. It is made clear that me rc registration of the document does not confer title on the subject property and it is also made clear that this order u,ould not have any bearing on all those matters where title/rights of the parties are pending before the amthorities either rn revision/appeals for adjudication and in ary other case this order also does not preclude the parties in asserting iffiry]7 .., '..1::: / / t}'reir rights before a competent Court of la"v. There shall be no order as to costs. 7 . I\ilisccllaneou s Petitions, if any, pencling irr this writ pe tition shall stand closed //TRUE COPY// SD/_ tvt ASSIS . JAWAHA ISli: R REDDY GISTRAR .-t-T 6ECTION OFFICER To, \ TJ GJ The Principal Secretary of Stamps and Registration Department' Secretariat' il" Stut" Ot Telangaria, Hvderabad' ii]E Si.i""ialsitiiiioistJ;ps inJ neglst'ation' Hv'inrabad District' Namoallv, Hvderabad i# 5;;l Re's'i;ii-.6i Rr.r,.rnces, Bowenpallv, Brig sved Road' Tadbund' Secunderabad. o"#dd io- vt. [,,4 Kiranmayee, Advocate.[oPl-l9l ^ rwo ccs to GP for stamps'iXi'n"eslit'i1ibt' ttigh corrr for the state of TJlangana. at HYderabad [OUTI Two CD CoPies 4 5 6

4. 5. 6 G- \ HIGH COURT DATED:0910712025 ORDER WP.No.5262 of 2021 /-1:'.:._....-... .\ r -r I -1 ,,-C,;' _\_. iJr. tt.. t- I0 0[T 2P5 \.. 'i.. .'', :, ,:, I '\ DISPOSING OF THE WRIT PETITION WITHOUT COSTS

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