Hyderabad: Even when the High Court upholds the commencement of 142 hectares of land worth Rs 10,000 Crore at Gandipet Mandal, Rangiteddy district government has a hand full of court battles to reclaim 9,000 hectares of land trapped in the top class district.
While around 3,000 hectares are land parcels in the range of 25 hectares and 700 hectares, the remaining land is in small parcels between one hectare and 25 hectares.
Officials said the land was scattered in Servetampally, Gandipet, Rajendranagar and Mandal Shamshabad.
Two years ago, the revenue department received favorable orders at the Supreme Court in the 190-acre property case in Puppalguda in the district worth around Rs 4,000 Crore.
“The State has made every effort to defend the government’s land, which is claimed by the private sector.
Many cases have risen to the Supreme Court.
The government involves private advice to argue on behalf of countries in important cases.
In the case of Meanhirevula too, the government has involved senior advice SC, “said Rangeddy District collector D Amoy Kumar to Stoi.
Officials said the land record was up to decades ago showing land in litigation as government land.
Lately, individuals began to claim land rights because land tariffs in the western part of the city have skyrocketed in the past two decades.
“Even mutations are carried out and registration is permitted before,” said a senior income official.
Rajendranagar K Chandrakala revenue division officer said most of the land parcels, were trapped in legal issues, related to corn soil.
“For example, 545 hectares of land in surveys No.
100 and 101 in Miyapur, claimed by private people.
But, our claims about the land of Jagir are right.
Likewise, the government has been fighting in the High Court above the 198 hectare of land in Indonesia Survey no .
126, “he told Stoi.
A few months ago, the income department gave data on all cases delayed in various courts.
According to officials, 16,000 cases were waiting in various courts.
The highest number of cases is waiting in Rangeddy, Medchal Malkajiriri and the Hyderabad district.
About 3,000 cases, including special leave petitions, are waiting.
The device was also delayed in the High Court and the Supreme Court and from them, 1,100 cases related to the Rangiteddy district, 740 cases related to Malkajgiri Medchal district and 1,200 other cases to Hyderabad.
“Efforts are being carried out to protect government land.
In addition to consecrating land and installing ownership boards, we submit a counter in all cases with the government applicant, the Special Government applicant and even the Advoker General Office,” Chandrakala said.