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The Writ Petition has been filed seeking issuance of a Writ of Mandamus directing the third respondent to survey the land in T.S.No. 1791/6 in Sellur, Madurai District and demarcate the four boundaries on the basis of the Petitioner's representation, dated 27.08.2022.
2.Heard the learned counsel appearing on either side and perused the materials placed before this Court.
3.The case of the Petitioner is that the above said property measuring an extent of 48 ½ cents originally belongs to the Petitioner's father Chokkan Aasari and he is entitled for the same by virtue of the Town Survey Land Register as per the proceedings, dated 26.2.2021 and the same also reflected in the Town Survey Register issued by the Revenue Department in the Petitioner's name. Whileso, the fifth respondent falsely claimed the said property mentioning the old S.No. 1791 relying upon the Parasalai Document Registration without https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis mentioning the Sub- division. The fifth respondent filed a suit in O.S.No. 599 of 2017 for injunction and obtained an order of injunction which was subsequently vacated by order, dated 27.6.2018 in I.A.No.936 of 2017.The Petitioner is now aged 58 years old and he wants to settle the property in favour of his only one son Muthuveeran.Now the co-sharer is entitled to 11 cents in the undivided share.Therefore the Petitioner decided to survey and demarcate the property and register the settlement.The Petitioner in this regard made an application on 27.8.2022 to the third respondent by paying the requisite fees.The same was not considered citing the pendency of the injunction suit. Hence, the Petittioner has come forward with this writ Petition for the relief stated supra.