
Quick Summary: Ayesha Begum's vehicle was taken by the authorities, but a court order means it will soon be returned to her. She just needs to follow a few rules.
Ayesha Begum's vehicle, AP 28 TE 4556, was taken by the authorities. They filed a police report (No. 260 of 2025) on October 9, 2025. Ayesha thought this was unfair and against her rights according to the Indian Constitution. So, she went to court to get her vehicle back.
Ayesha’s lawyer, Sri K. Venumadhav, argued that she hadn’t done anything wrong. He said the vehicle should be returned, just like in a previous case where the court ordered a similar return with conditions.
Judge T. Madhavi Devi listened to the case. The government lawyers didn’t argue against Ayesha's lawyer. So, the court decided that Ayesha could get her vehicle back, but with some conditions!
To get her vehicle back, Ayesha has to:
The vehicle's return depends on the result of the confiscation case under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
With these conditions, Ayesha's vehicle is set to be returned. The court didn’t order any extra costs, making it a clear win for Ayesha. The case was finished on October 14, 2025, and the court documents will be ready by October 15, 2025.