
Summary: A court case in Machareddy Village, Kamareddy District, questions the planned widening of village roads from 15 feet to 40 feet. The court, led by Justice T. Madhavi Devi, found no immediate threat of tearing down buildings and emphasized the need to follow proper steps.
In this case, the people bringing the case, led by Rajesh Kumar and Sunita Reddy, are worried about the possible tearing down of their properties. They claim that the village leaders are planning to widen roads without following the rules. They even showed photos suggesting that some tearing down has already started.
"The respondents are taking measurements to widen the roads inside the village..."
The village council's lawyer, speaking for Sarpanch Manohar Rao, argued that no tearing down has happened yet. They said the village committee is just measuring roads and hasn't made any suggestions to the Collector. They also mentioned that any photos of demolition were not the work of the authorities.
"The owner of the said compound wall has taken it down, not the village leaders."
Justice T. Madhavi Devi decided there's no immediate danger of tearing down buildings. She emphasized that if any action is taken, it must follow the rules. For now, the case is closed, but the court reminded the leaders to act legally if they proceed.
"The respondents are... directed to follow the law if they plan to take action..."
The court has closed the request at the early stage, meaning no further orders will be given unless something changes. The villagers can relax for now, but they should stay aware to make sure their rights are protected.
This case highlights the importance of following rules in community projects. It's a reminder that even plans for development must respect people's rights and properties.