Hyderabad : A family moved the Telangana Hc an 11- acre plot of land in Kokapet K Chandrasekhar Rao( KCR) led government to the ruling Bharata Rashtra Samithi( BRS) party. The land, located in checkNo. 240 of Kokapet vill in Gandipet mandal of Rangareddy quarter, was distributed to the BRS at a price of just Rs.100 per sq yd and its request value is in crores of rupees.
The pleaders, Jakety Ashok Dutt Jayshree and her family members, residers of Hyderbasti, have requested the court to abate the vehicle deed dated May 23, 2023, that eased the land transfer to the BRS by profit officers. Disallow construction on Kokapet land Pleaders to court .
They've also prompted the court to help the external authorities and the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority( HMDA) from allowing any construction on the said land. The family claims that the land was distributed to the BRS party by the former KCR government presumably to establish an “ Institute for Excellence and Human Resource Development ”.
Still, the pleaders argue that there are formerly excellent training centers like the Marri Chenna Reddy Institute of Human coffers Development, the National Institute of Rural Development and the State Institute of Rural Development in Hyderabad, making the BRS’s request for high land unjustified.
The counsel for the Jakety Ashok Dutt Jayshree family, V Murali Manohar, has argued that the land was inherited by the pleaders from their late hubby and father, J M Ashok Dutt, who had bought it through a listed trade deed in 1967 from J H Krishna Murthy, the Power of Attorney holder for the legal heirs at law of the late Nawab Nusrat Jung-I.
The counsel has also contended that the Government of Hyderabad Deccan(HEH Nizam) had issued a review announcement in 1950 designating Kokapet vill as a non-khalsa vill inferring that the land can not be claimed as government property. The court has directed the pleaders ’ counsel to furnish the applicable documents and has suspended the hail to July 18 for farther examination of the case.