
Summary: A court has instructed that a request to enforce a decision about land ownership be handled quickly, with a goal to resolve it in six months.
Mrs. Meerabai, a 67-year-old housewife from Hyderabad, filed a lawsuit against Guduru Jayasree and Sanga Sanjay to get back possession of a property. The court decided in her favor on December 27, 2019.
After winning the case, Mrs. Meerabai filed a request to make sure the court's decision was carried out. However, the request was not being processed quickly by the main civil judge in Hanumakonda.
Mrs. Meerabai's lawyer, Mr. C.M.R. Velu, filed a request under a specific part of India's Constitution to speed up the handling of her enforcement request.
"The court responsible for carrying out the decision is not processing the request as it should."
Justice K. Lakshman heard the request and decided that the enforcement request should be handled as quickly as possible. The court skipped notifying Guduru Jayasree and Sanga Sanjay and instructed that the request be completed within six months, following legal rules.
The court's decision stresses the importance of delivering justice on time. Other related applications were also closed, and no costs were charged.
"This request for faster processing is resolved by instructing the court responsible for carrying out the decision to handle the request within six months, following legal rules."
This decision shows the court's dedication to making sure legal processes are completed efficiently, providing relief to those waiting for justice.