
Here's a quick rundown: A legal request concerning a land dispute in Ranga Reddy District was withdrawn. The request involved inheritance proceedings based on allegedly fake documents.
This case involved a legal request filed by the family of Late Sri Avuram @ Dyapa Pratap Reddy. The issue was about some farmland in Chilkamarri Chelka Village, Farooqnagar Mandal, Ranga Reddy District. The family of Late Sri Avuram @ Dyapa Pratap Reddy claimed that the land was wrongly given to another party based on fake documents.
The family of Late Sri Avuram @ Dyapa Pratap Reddy alleged that the inheritance proceedings were granted to someone else using a "fake and made-up notarized NOC-cum-affidavit." They argued that this was done without notifying the rightful heirs or considering their objections.
"…without considering the petitioners' representations/objections… as highly illegal, arbitrary and contrary to the provisions of the Telangana Rights in Land and Pattadar Pass Books Act, 2020."
The family of Late Sri Avuram @ Dyapa Pratap Reddy claimed that the actions violated the Telangana Rights in Land and Pattadar Pass Books Act, 2020, and the basic principles of fairness. They wanted the court to cancel the inheritance proceedings and give the rights to the rightful family members.
When the case was brought to court, the family's lawyer, Mr. Bethi Venkateshwarlu, asked for permission to withdraw the request. Justice E.V. Venugopal agreed to this request.
The legal request was dismissed as withdrawn, closing the case. Any other related applications were also closed.
"Accordingly, this writ petition is dismissed as withdrawn."
This case highlights the complexities of land disputes and the importance of following legal procedures to ensure fairness.