Hyderabad: In a new twist to the top of the land ownership of Puppalaguda, the Telangana High Court on Tuesday ordered the second stay in five lots spread across 11 hectares in survey number 301 in the Rangiteddy district.
The state auction plan for the same five lots previously stayed on September 21.
Furthermore, on September 24, HC has lived another 18 hectare auction in the same number of surveys.
After this, the state government approached the Supreme Court and postponed the auction.
On Tuesday, the acting bench chairman M s Ramchandra Rao and Justice T Vinod Kumar ordered the second visit when he heard a direct petition submitted at 11 hectares by Narayandas Rizwani.
The Petitioner is the son of Navalmal Rizwani, a refugee leaving Pakistan as long as the partition to settle in Hyderabad and was given the command of the Sanad by the regional settlement commissioner in 1955.
The Petitioner has claimed that four of his brothers have sold five lots for Lakshmi techniques and construction companies without consuming or partitions land.
It was the Lakshmi technique which had secured the first visit on September 21 on the same land planned to be auctioned by the government.
The new ownership petition has added headaches with the state plan to show clear titles to prospective buyers.
Bench asked for posting the case to November 23.