Summary: A court case involving Easampalli Raju and Riyansh Properties against Yadavalli Kesari Prasad has resulted in a decision requiring a Rs. 40 lakh deposit to keep things the same on a disputed property.
Easampalli Raju and Riyansh Properties filed a request against Yadavalli Kesari Prasad over a property disagreement. The case was heard by Judge K. Sarath in the Principal District and Sessions Court, Bhongir.
On March 6, 2025, both parties were instructed to keep the property as it is. This means no changes or developments can occur until the issue is settled.
"Both parties were directed to maintain status-quo in respect of the suit schedule property."
Easampalli Raju and Riyansh Properties wanted to put down Rs. 40 lakh related to the case. Their lawyer, Sri A. Jagan, asked to cancel the earlier order so they could make this deposit.
The other side, Yadavalli Kesari Prasad, represented by Sri K. Shrikanth, did not have any problems with the deposit. This agreement made it easier for the court to make a decision.
Judge K. Sarath allowed Easampalli Raju and Riyansh Properties to deposit the Rs. 40 lakh. The previous order from March 6, 2025, was canceled, as long as the deposit is made within two months.
"The Civil Revision Petition is disposed of by setting aside the impugned order... subject to the petitioners depositing Rs. 40,00,000/-."
The case will continue with the deposit as a key condition. This decision helps ensure fairness while the property dispute is ongoing.