Hyderabad: The Supreme Court docket on Wednesday seen that the Telangana authorities became once adopting the ideas of a land grabber. The SC bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana, became once dealing with an Interlocutory Utility filed by the speak authorities hunting for to implead in an ongoing case concerning to Hydernagar lands. Relating to 1 other case that came up earlier than the apex court per week ago, the Bench took a severe exception to the authorities’s attempts to lay fingers on lands. The Bench felt that the authorities appears to be like to had been adopting land grabbing ideas.
It, on the opposite hand, allowed the IA declaring that the authorities had a precise to be heard and requested the rival claimants to file replies to the authorities’s IA and posted the topic to July.
Reacting to the authorities’s check to enable it to implead within the case, counsels for every the combatants within the case — Trinity Infraventures and M.S. Murthy — vehemently antagonistic the authorities’s divulge of possession on the prime Hydernagar land in Sy No 172.
Counsel dropped at the court’s watch that the authorities had made attempts to divulge possession in a complete lot of rounds of litigation earlier than the judicial fora including the most engrossing court within the nation. Yet they are going to moreover just no longer succeed, counsel argued.
Meanwhile, the speak authorities in its affidavit made a startling revelation that just among the claimants of the land submitted patta certificates in toughen of their claims. The pattadars suggested the High Court docket in earlier round of litigation that the certificates had been got from the Say Archives Division.
Inserting forward that the certificates are fraudulent, the authorities suggested the SC that a letter from Director, Say Archives, on Would possibly per chance presumably 11, 2022, clearly established that no such patta certificates or any recordsdata with admire to Mohd Yousuf Ali Khan will doubtless be traced. “No such paperwork exist,” acknowledged the director of Archives in his letter.
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