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2025 Supreme(Online)(Tel) 53010

IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA AT HYDERABAD
THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE N.V.SHRAVAN KUMAR
MARAM BADRA REDDY AND ANO – Appellant
Versus
DIST. REGISTRAR STAMPS AND REGISTRATION DEPT. NALGONDA DIST. – Respondent


* THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. SHRAVAN KUMAR % 09.06.2025 # Between:

Maram Badra Reddy, S/o.Sri Papi Reddy, (died)

aged about 66 years, Occ: Retired Additional Superintendent of Police, R/o.H.No.6-2-252, Srinagar Colony, Nalgonda town, Nalgonda District and others Petitioners VERSUS The Government of Andhra Pradesh, Registration and Stamps Department, Rep. by its District Registrar, Nalgonda District.

Respondent ! Counsel for Petitioner(s) : Sri G. Pedda Babu, learned senior counsel representing Ms.T. Swetha learned counsel for petitioners ^Counsel for the respondent(s):

Learned Government Pleader for Stamps and Registration

> HEAD NOTE:

? Cases referred

1) AIR 1978 851-(1978) 1 SCC 405

2) MANU/AP/0002/1995 THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. SHRAVAN KUMAR WRIT PETITION No.1341 of 2010

ORDER

Questioning the proceedings in Memo No.CC/P.F./

2009 dated 02.01.2009 issued by the District Registrar, Nalgonda, whereby the writ petitioners were called upon to pay the deficit stamp duty, the present Writ Petition is filed.

2. Heard Sri G. Pedda Babu, learned senior counsel appearing for the petitioners and Ms.T. Swetha, learned Assistant Government Pleader for Stamps and Registration appearing for respondent

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