
Quick Summary: Ramineni Sudhakar Babu says he owns 30 acres of land in Pulimamidi Village, but he's having trouble getting the official papers. The court told him he can apply for these papers online.
Ramineni Sudhakar Babu says he owns 30 acres of land in Pulimamidi Village, Ranga Reddy District. He bought this land from Kothapalli Chinna Narasimha Reddy back in 2003. To prove he owns the land, he has old and new land ownership documents and a title deed.
"The person asking the court for help says he is the full owner of the 30 acres of land."
Sudhakar Babu asked on July 25, 2025, to update his land records and get a new land ownership document. But the local official, The Tahsildhar cum SubRegistrar, didn't do anything about his request. Frustrated, Babu went to court.
Babu's brother bought land from the same seller and had no problem getting his papers updated. But Babu waited 22 years to make his request, and he hasn't explained why.
"There is no explanation, not even a reasonable one, from Babu about why he waited so long to ask The Tahsildhar cum SubRegistrar."
Justice K. Lakshman heard the case and decided to give Babu another chance. The court said Babu can apply online for the documents according to the Telangana Bhu Bharati Rules, 2025. The right authority will then decide on his application.
"The court case is closed, allowing Babu to submit his application online to the right authority."
Now, it's up to Babu to submit his online application with all the necessary documents. The authorities will review his case and decide if he can get the updated land records. There are no costs involved in this court decision, and any pending applications are closed.
This case shows how important it is to keep land documents up-to-date and to act quickly to avoid legal problems.