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2025 Supreme(Online)(Tel) 12422

IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA AT HYDERABAD
C.V. BHASKAR REDDY, J
Mohammed Abbu – Appellant
Versus
The state of Telangana – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: Not stated
For the Respondents: Not stated

Table of Content
1. petition seeks relief against eviction without due process. (Para 1 , 2 , 3)
2. respondent claims government land rights against appellants. (Para 4)
3. court directs adherence to procedural guidelines before eviction. (Para 5)
4. petition disposed with no costs ordered. (Para 6)

ORDER:

This Writ Petition, under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, is filed seeking the following relief:

2. It is stated that the petitioner No.1 is the absolute owner and possessor of H.No.8-4-371/B/166 Part, admeasuring 200 Sq.yards on Plot No.25 in Sy.No.128/1, situated at Borabanda, Erragadda, Yousufguda, Hyderabad, by virtue of registered sale deed bearing document No.2749 of 2015, dated 15.06.2015; petitioner No.2 is the absolute owner and possessor of H.No.8-4- 371/B/166 Part, admeasuring 200 Sq.yards on Plot No.22 in Sy.No.128/1, situated at Borabanda, Erragadda, Yousufguda, Hyderabad, by virtue of registered sale deed bearing document No.2728 of 2015, dated 12.06.2015; and petitioner No.3 is the absolute owner and possessor of H.No.8-4-371/B/166 Part, admeasuring 200 Sq.yards on Plot No.23 in Sy.No.128/1, situated at Borabanda, Erragadda, Yousufguda, hyderabad by virtue of r

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