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Land Dispute Involving Government and Industry Bigwigs!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   14 July 2022 10:37 AM GMT
Land Dispute Involving Government and Industry Bigwigs!
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A land dispute has placed the state government and two of the big personalities from the film fraternity. Claiming that the land bought by the personalities is illegal, the government has knocked on the doors of the High Court on the land and the court said the matter will be heard n Monday.

The dispute involves none other than one of the leading producers in Telugu Suresh Babu and legendary director K Raghavendra Rao. The Telangana government is after the two celebrities as far as the land spread across 26.16 acres is concerned.

Going into details, Suresh Babu Family, Raghavendra Rao, and a few others own land of 26.16 acres in the Khanamet area in Hyderabad. The lad was bought a few decades back and all the transactions were also over.

The land issue came out when the Telangana government moved the High Court. The single judge bench gave orders in favor of Suresh Babu and Raghavendra Rao. However, the TS government which is adamant on the issue has moved the division bench and the matter was posted on coming Monday.

The Telangana government is doing all it can to prove that the land that was purchased by them stands illegal and the land belongs to the government. Going back in time, the lawyers representing the government got the signatures of the then Tahasildar and sent them to the lab to prove that the signatures were forged in the transaction.

As the land which is in dispute belongs to the ex-serviceman and the transaction goes back to the 1960s, the Telangana government is arguing that there was no scheme of giving lands to ex-servicemen then and forged documents were used to finish the transactions.

The government is in no mood to leave the land which belongs to it as the original owner of the land Mallayya did not take it. After the single-judge bench shocked the government, it approached the division bench and in a few days, we will get to know what happens next in the case.

More than 26 acres is not small land and that too big names have purchased it. Though the land sale happened a few decades back, many wonders if didn't they cross-check the details and was the land purchased without doing any background check.