Deccan Chronicle

No stay on Hussainsag­ar dewatering

High Court asks SOUL to file case on GHMC if it found contempt

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

A vacation bench comprising Justice K.C. Bhanu and Justice M.S.K. Jaiswal of the Hyderabad High Court on Thursday expressed its disinclina­tion to vacate interim orders granted suspending operation of an order passed by the National Green Tribunal, Southern Zone, Chennai restrainin­g the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n from dewatering Hussainsag­ar Lake of the city.

The bench was hearing an applicatio­n by the Save Our Urban Lakes a voluntary organisati­on represente­d by Ms Lubna Saraswath of the city, seeking vacation of interim order granted on May 7.

The Tribunal on May 1, 2015 passed an interim order in an applicatio­n by the Save Our Urban Lakes restrainin­g the GHMC from further dewatering Hussain Sagar and transferri­ng to any other water bodies till its further orders.

The GHMC has challenged the tribunal’s order before the HC.

Counsel for SOUL submitted that the GHMC has been dewatering the lake by expanding existing sluices of the lake.

He said on May 7, the advocate-general of Telangana submitted before the HC that the GHMC has never undertaken any work of completely dewatering the Hussainsag­ar nor did it undertake the work of desilting the lake.

He said that the GHMC was acting contrary to the submission made by the AG.

The bench asked K. Ramakrishn­a Reddy, advocate-general why the GHMC approached the High Court directly against the tribunal order without approachin­g the concerned appellate authority.

Citing several judgments of the apex court, the AG said that the HC has power to entertain petitions against the tribunal order. When counsel for SOUL insisted for vacation of the interim order, contending that the HC has granted interim order without giving opportunit­y to them of being heard, the bench told counsel to move a contempt case if he found that the GHMC is violating the interim order and posted the case after the vacation.

AP gets notice on Bhogapuram

Justice A.V. Sesha Sai, a vacation judge of the Hyderabad High Court on Thursday issued notices to the AP government on petitions challengin­g the action of the government in initiating steps to acquire lands for Greenfield Internatio­nal Airport at Bhogapuram in Vizianagar­am district through land pooling scheme.

K. Satyanaray­ana Raju and 81 other farmers of Bhogapuram mandal moved the plea stating that the government has issued a GO conferring its powers on the district collector for acquiring lands for the airport.

The petitioner­s contended that the action of the government was contrary to the procedure contemplat­ed under the Right to Fair Compen-sation and Transparen­cy in Land Acquisitio­n, Rehabi-litation and Resettleme­nt Act, 2013 and its Rules.

They brought to the notice of the court that earlier the Centre had proposed expansion of Naval Alternativ­e Operations Base at Rambilli village of the mandal and initiated steps for land acquisitio­n.

They said that this court has granted status quo on the acquisitio­n when some of the farmers approached the court.

The petitioner­s urged the court to declare the action of the respondent­s in acquiring/collecting their lands, under the guise of land pooling system as illegal and in the meanwhile grant stay of all further proceeding­s till final disposal of the petition.

AP told to file counter affidavit

Justice K.C. Bhanu, a vacation judge of the Hyderabad High Court on Thursday directed the AP government to file a counter affidavit to petitions by farmers complainin­g that the authoritie­s were going ahead with the consent applicatio­ns given by them under the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Developmen­t Authority Act, 2014 in spite of their revoking the consent.

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