
Summary: A court has ordered a detailed investigation into a land ownership dispute in Koppole village, involving the petitioners B Rama Chandra Raju and Smt B Krishnaveni, and the respondent Smt Shaik Bismilla.
B Rama Chandra Raju and Smt B Krishnaveni say that the land in question originally belonged to their grandfather. They claim that the land, measuring about 0.34 acres in Sy.No.286 and 2.17 acres in Sy.No.287, was passed down to them.
The petitioners found out that Smt Shaik Bismilla was listed as the landowner in the government records. They say this entry was made without their knowledge and is based on fake documents.
B Rama Chandra Raju and Smt B Krishnaveni went to the local government office to get documents under the Right to Information Act but got no reply. They then appealed to a higher official, who ordered the local office to provide the information. Despite this, the documents were not given.
The government lawyer for the Revenue Department said that the requested information had been provided. However, the petitioners disagree, leading them to ask the court for help.
Justice E.V. Venugopal ordered the officials to carry out a detailed investigation. This includes informing Smt Shaik Bismilla and giving her a chance to speak.
The court has closed the case with instructions for a thorough investigation. Any other pending applications are also closed. This decision aims to ensure fairness and clarity in the land ownership records.