Puppalguda land, while hearing two appeals filed by the HMDA, challenging the survey of its land in survey number 452/1. The land is worth around Rs 1,000 crore.
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Puppalguda land, The Telangana high court on Tuesday directed the government and Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) to furnish the allotment letter given by the state while transferring government land at Puppalguda in Rajendranagar to the HMDA in 2005. Refusing to accept panchanama papers as a sole proof of transfer of land, the court gave six days’ time to furnish the letter. This directions, while hearing two appeals filed by the HMDA, challenging the survey of its land in survey number 452/1. The land is worth around Rs 1,000 crore.
The, then government allotted 164 acres in survey number 452/1 to the HMDA in 2004. However, at the instance of some private parties, the high court had ordered a survey of the land. Also, directed the private parties to furnish to the court proof of their purchase from the vendors in 2005 and the rights their vendors had over the land from 1950 onwards. The bench further sought to know from both the HMDA and the private parties the flow of title and the way it came to them.
The private parties claimed an extent of 11 acres in survey number 452/2 as it belongs to them. The state counsel said this was a non-existent survey number. The single judge, in his October 2008 order, however, had recognized the existence of survey No. 452/2 and also the survey on 11 acres done in the presence of an advocate commissioner.
Finally, the HMDA is now claiming that the private parties have gobbled its land.