Hyderabad: Relief to the University of Hyderabad (UOH), the Telangana High Court on Wednesday held the country to take part of the university’s land and ordered the status quo.
HC also slams the country for slum treatment moored with prestigious central universities in the city.
“On the one hand you display hostile attitudes towards the central institution; on the other hand, you accuse the Government Government not to sanction the central education institution as promised in the bifurcation law,” Chairman of Acting MS Ramachandra Rao and Justice T Vinod Kumar when issuing notifications To State Officials and Revenues in Indonesia Appealed by universities that challenge the government’s actions to take over the 25-hectare plot in UOH.
When advising MV Pratap Kumar, appearing for one of the landowners, showing that the line is limited to four hectares because the university also does not mind in connection with a 21 hectare break, the bench said that the status quo only applies to its fourth.
hectare.
But the bench, warn of state advisers, “If you continue to take their land, how does the central institution come here? If you continue this hostile attitude, we will suggest the central university to take problems with the Ministry of SD union.
Then the center will think twice Before sanctioning a new institution for Telangana.
“This case comes from the row above the 25 hectare plot right in the middle of the university land.
A single judge previously rejected university petitions on the ground which stated wrongly covering 25 hectares of private patta land in 2,300 hectares allocated in 1974 in the village of Kancha Gachibowli in SeriliPalli Mandal.
The civil court has also decided to support private owners.
While the case took place, the University was seeking state approval to submit a plot of 12 hectares near the road as a substitute for 25 hectares.
However, these countries refused this and then issued Go No.
No.
1473 In December 2008 continued the land as far as 25 hectares on the outskirts of the university to give it to private owners as a substitute for 25 hectares in the middle of UOH.
Universities, however, are referred to as unilateral measures by the state without their consent.
The bench was looking for a counter from the authorities and posted this case until November 8.