Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Petitioners Directed to Civil Court Over Property Sale Block

Updated
Nov 5, 2025 10:40 AM
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Quick Summary: A request to question the block on a property sale in Hyderabad was closed, allowing Smt. Muriki Ramya Krishna and Kum Gattu Arshitha Sai to seek help in a civil court.

People Involved

The case involves two people: Smt. Muriki Ramya Krishna and her daughter, Kum Gattu Arshitha Sai. They challenged actions taken by the State of Telangana and various registration officials about a property sale.

The Issue: Property Sale Blocked

Smt. Muriki Ramya Krishna and Kum Gattu Arshitha Sai were upset about a notice from the Sub Registrar of Azampura, Hyderabad, which stopped the sale of a property in Dayanand Nagar. They argued that this action ignored a previous court order giving them rights to a part of the sale money.

"Petitioner No.2 is entitled to 1/6th share of the sale proceedings of the premises."

Court's Decision: Go to Civil Court

Judge K. Sarath heard the case and decided not to go into the details. Instead, Smt. Muriki Ramya Krishna and Kum Gattu Arshitha Sai were given the option to go to a civil court for further action.

"The writ petition is disposed of by granting liberty to the petitioners to approach competent Civil Court for redressal of their grievance."

Final Decision: No Costs Ordered

The court closed the request without ordering any payment of legal expenses, meaning neither side has to pay the other's legal costs.

This decision allows Smt. Muriki Ramya Krishna and Kum Gattu Arshitha Sai to continue their search for justice in a civil court, where their claims about the property sale can be fully examined.