Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: HYDRAA Notice Withdrawal Ends Legal Proceedings

Updated
Oct 25, 2025 10:39 AM
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Summary: A court case involving a notice from the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has been closed after the notice was withdrawn. The petitioners, represented by Mr. Ateefuddin Ahmed and Mr. Mubeen Ahmed Khan, can rest easy as the issue no longer requires further legal action.

Petitioners and Their Concerns

The case was brought by Imtiaz Ahmed, Mukthar Ahmed, and M A Majeed. These individuals, though currently living in the USA, were represented in court by their authorized representatives. They were challenging a notice issued by HYDRAA.

Who Were They Up Against?

The other side in this case was the State of Telangana and HYDRAA. HYDRAA is part of the department that handles city planning and development. They were represented by Mr. Kowthuru Pavan Kumar, the lawyer for HYDRAA.

What Happened in Court?

Judge B. Vijaysen Reddy was in charge of the case. The main issue was a notice, numbered 3839/COMM/HYDRAA/2025, dated September 22, 2025. HYDRAA decided to take back this notice, as Mr. Kowthuru Pavan Kumar informed the court.

"Notice challenged in this case... has been withdrawn."

The Court's Decision

With the notice taken back, the court decided there was no need to continue with the case. Judge Reddy noted the withdrawal and closed the case without any decision about who should pay legal fees.

The case was resolved quickly with the withdrawal of the notice by HYDRAA, leading to the closure of the petition and any related applications.