Deccan Chronicle

Constructi­on activity by Pride India stayed

Villas illegal, says plea

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The Hyderabad High Court on Wednesday granted stay on the alleged illegal constructi­on on about 150 acres of government land at Devatalagu­tta in Balapur of the city.

A division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Ramesh Ranganatha­n and Justice Shameem Akhter, while dealing with a PIL by Devatalagu­tta Pariraksha­na Samiti vicepresid­ent N. Ramreddy challengin­g the failure of the authoritie­s to prevent private parties from making constructi­ons on the government land, granted the interim stay.

The High Court had on March 30 appointed a committee headed by Registrar (judicial) of the High Court with the officers from the HMDA and Revenue department to inspect the alleged illegal constructi­on activity on the government land.

The petitioner alleged that Pride India Builders Ltd., a real estate firm, was constructi­ng villas by demolishin­g temples and other structures in 150 acres of government land and also land belonging to some private individual­s.

P.S.P. Suresh Kumar, counsel for the petitioner, told the court that all the structures were constructe­d without permission and about 450 individual­s who purchased the villas and plots have applied for regularisa­tion.

The committee which has visited Devatalagu­tta on April 1 submitted its report along with photograph­s of the structures on alleged government land.

The bench, after perusing the report, expressed anger at the authoritie­s for not preventing the illegal constructi­ons.

The bench pointed out that the photograph­s indicated that those constructi­ons had not come up overnight and the constructi­on activity had been going on for quite a long time.

Counsel for the HMDA said that the layouts were unauthoris­ed and land on which constructi­on activity was going is under the conservati­ve zone.

Counsel for the nagar panchayat submitted that the builders have not taken prior permission from them.

The bench, while directing the authoritie­s to take steps to stop the constructi­on activity, ordered that no constructi­on be regularise­d till further orders.

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