TRS MLA gets HC rap over land grab

TRS party office is being constructed in their property, despite of court orders to do not construct.

Update: 2019-12-18 23:28 GMT
Since employees were not allocated between the successor entities even after June 2, 2014, they remained under the administrative control of the Telugu Academy at Hyderabad, which is under control of the Telangana state government. DC Image

Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Wednesday has issued Form-1 notice to  Gampa Govardhan, MLA, Kamareddy Assembly  and along with the Principal Secretary of Revenue and District Collector of  Kamareddy to appear before it, for going ahead with the construction of the TRS Party office in Kamareddy, even though the HC has restrained the State from constructing the TRS party office in private property land.  

Justice Challa Kodandaram was dealing with a contempt case filed by N. Pratap Reddy and another from Kamareddy, alleging that the TRS party office is being constructed in their property, despite of court orders to do not construct.  An extent of Ac.1-20 guntas land of the petitioners located in  Vadloor village of Kamareddy district was identified by the Revenue Officials for the purpose of construction of the TRS party office.  Opposing such a move, both the petitioners had filed a  Petition , in which the Court directed the authorities not to interfere with the petitioners’ property.

Even though there was an interim order, the construction of the TRS party office is going on, aggrieved by the action of the State, the petitioners filed a Contempt Case. The Judge issued Form-1 Notice to  Somesh Kumar, Principal Secretary of Revenue, Satyanarayana, the District Collector, K. Rajender Kumar, RDO of Kamareddy revenue division, MRO  of Kamareddy and Gampa Govardhan directing them to appear before the court in four weeks.

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