Telangana High Court directs HYDRAA to restore 13.17 acres in Kukatpally
The Telangana High Court has ordered the restoration of 13.17 acres of land in Kukatpally to its previous condition before May 25. The court instructed officials to undo demolition actions and restore various property features within 24 hours. The judge expressed strong disapproval of the HYDRAA's conduct, indicating a pattern of disregarding court orders.
- ▪The Telangana High Court directed officials to restore 13.17 acres of land in Kukatpally to its prior condition.
- ▪Justice Nagesh Bheemapaka instructed the restoration work to be completed within 24 hours of the order.
- ▪The petitioner company had previously regularized the land by paying ₹9.27 crore to the government in 2008.
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The Telangana High Court directed the Revenue and the HYDRAA officials to restore the land of 13.17 acres at Kukatpally village in Medchal Malkajgiri district to the condition it existed prior to May 25. Justice Nagesh Bheemapaka of the HC vacation bench, instructed them to undo all acts of demolition of the property, including reinstating the compound fencing along the entire perimeter of the land, within 24 hours of receiving the order copy. The company undertake the restoration works if the officials failed to comply with the order, the judge said. However, “all costs, charges and expenses incurred therein shall be quantified and recovered from the personal funds” of the respondent officials/contemnors, the order said.
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