
Here's a quick rundown: A formal request was made to the court because a building permit was given out even though there were complaints. The court told the District Collector, Rajesh Kumar, to check into it within a month.
In this case, Anjali Deshmukh, the person who brought the issue to court, was upset because a building permit was given to someone named Sunil Verma, even though she had complained about it. She made her complaints on February 25, 2025, and September 29, 2025. Anjali Deshmukh felt like her concerns were ignored and decided to take the issue to court.
Anjali Deshmukh first complained to the city official, Priya Nair, on February 25, 2025. When nothing changed, she took her complaint to the District Collector, Rajesh Kumar, on September 29, 2025, asking to stop what she called "illegal construction."
"The petitioner feels forced to file this formal request to the court."
Judge T. Madhavi Devi listened to the case. The court noted that Anjali Deshmukh had already contacted the District Collector. So, to avoid delays, the court decided to handle it quickly.
The court told the District Collector, Rajesh Kumar, to review Anjali Deshmukh's complaint from September 29, 2025, and make a decision within a month. The court closed the case with these instructions.
"This Court finds it appropriate to finish this court case at the initial stage."
The court did not require anyone to pay for court costs, and any other requests related to the case were closed. The decision was made on October 27, 2025, and a certified copy of the decision was to be issued by October 28, 2025.