
Summary: A court case about a disagreement over a building that was supposedly built illegally in Hyderabad has been dropped. The people who filed the case said the city officials did nothing about the building.
The people who filed the case, Sri G Ravinder and Sri Jakkula Surrender, work in private jobs in Amberpet, Hyderabad. They filed a request against several parties. These included the State of Telangana, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), the Assistant City Planner, and a person named Sri Uppala Narasimham.
Sri G Ravinder and Sri Jakkula Surrender's main complaint was about a building that was supposedly built without permission by Sri Uppala Narasimham. They said the city officials, especially the GHMC and the Assistant City Planner, did nothing about this unauthorized building.
The people who filed the case were represented by Sri K. Srinivas, who was speaking for Sri P. Sridhar Reddy. On the other side, Sri G. Madhusudhan Reddy was the lawyer for the GHMC and the Assistant City Planner.
During the court session, the lawyer for the people who filed the case asked the court to drop their request. Judge Laxmi Narayana Alishetty, who was in charge of the case, agreed to this. Because of this, the case was dropped without any fines.
"Permission is given. So, the request is dropped as withdrawn. No order about costs." - Judge Laxmi Narayana Alishetty
The case was closed when the request was withdrawn, and any other related requests were also ended. This finishes this specific disagreement about the alleged illegal building in Hyderabad.