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Boreddy Maheswara Reddy vs The State Of Ap
2023 Latest Caselaw 2047 AP

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 2047 AP
Judgement Date : 18 April, 2023

Andhra Pradesh High Court - Amravati
Boreddy Maheswara Reddy vs The State Of Ap on 18 April, 2023
Bench: R Raghunandan Rao
               HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R. RAGHUNANDAN RAO

                             W.P.No.7002 of 2023

ORDER:

The petitioner had been awarded the contract work for providing

roads/streets including drainage system and culverts within a village under

convergence funds at location from KG Road to Suynkulamma Temple and

borewells to Chandranaick and other streets in ST Colony in Sanjeeva

Nagar Thanda (H) to Siddapuram Gram Panchayat of Atmakur Mandal

under Agreement dated 05.01.2019. After execution of the said work, a

final bill for Rs.3,69,114/- had been prepared and submitted to the

concerned for payment. As the payment of the said amount has not been

made by the respondents, the petitioner had approached this Court, by

way of this writ petition.

2. It is the contention of the petitioner that even though the

respondents admitted that the petitioner is entitled for payment of the

aforesaid sums of money, no payment is being made. The petitioner

contends that such non-payment of money is clearly arbitrary and high-

handed requiring the interference of this Court.

3. This Court, in various orders, including the judgment of a

learned Single Judge of this Court dated 05.10.2021 in W.P.No.10038 of

2021 and batch had taken the view that such non-payment of dues is

arbitrary and that such dues need to be cleared by the respondents at the

earliest.

                                           2                             RRR,J
                                                          W.P.No.7002 of 2023


          4.    The   learned   Government     Pleader   submits    that   the

respondent authorities are verifying the claims of the petitioner and would

be in a position to make payment only after such verification is completed.

5. In view of the aforesaid directions of this Court in various

cases and after hearing the submissions of the learned counsel for the

petitioner, learned Government Pleader for Irrigation, this writ petition is

disposed of with a direction to the respondents to complete the

verification process within a period of three weeks from the date of receipt

of a copy of this order and thereafter to pay the amount due to the

petitioner depending upon the outcome of the verification, within a period

of six weeks. It is clarified that in the event of the verification process not

being completed within the aforesaid period of three weeks, the

respondents shall pay the amounts due to the petitioner, without insisting

upon any further time for verification. It would also be open to the

petitioner to agitate his/her/their claim for interest, if any payable by the

respondents, in an appropriate forum. There shall be no order as to costs.

As a sequel, pending miscellaneous petitions, if any, shall stand

closed.

_________________________ R. RAGHUNANDAN RAO, J.

18th April, 2023 Js.

                           3                         RRR,J
                                      W.P.No.7002 of 2023


      HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE R. RAGHUNANDAN RAO




                W.P.No.7002 of 2023




                18th April, 2023

Js.
 4                 RRR,J
    W.P.No.7002 of 2023
 

 
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