
Here's a quick overview: Smt. B Laxmi Bai took legal action against the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and others because someone was building without permission and blocking the way to a local temple.
Smt. B Laxmi Bai, who lives in Gowlipura, Hyderabad, was upset because some unauthorized building was going on right next to her home. This was not just any construction—it was blocking the way to the Lord Parshuram Temple, which is important for her and other locals for their religious activities.
"The illegal buildings are blocking the entrance and exit to the Lord Parshuram temple."
Smt. B Laxmi Bai sent a complaint on December 20, 2010, to the GHMC, asking them to stop the unauthorized building. But, the authorities didn't do anything. This led her to file a petition in court, hoping for some justice and a clear path to the temple.
Justice Suddala Chalapathi Rao listened to the case. The GHMC's lawyer explained that the area had recently changed administrative zones—from Charminar to Goshmahal. Because of this change, they suggested Smt. B Laxmi Bai should file a new complaint with the Goshmahal area.
The court decided that Smt. B Laxmi Bai should send a new complaint to the Goshmahal area. The Deputy Commissioner there must check it out and respond within four weeks. This means Smt. B Laxmi Bai has another chance to get the authorities to do something.
"Allow the petitioner to submit a new application...to the Goshmahal area, GHMC, Hyderabad."
The court didn't charge any fees, and all pending applications were closed. While Smt. B Laxmi Bai has to start over, there's hope that this time, the authorities will listen and act to keep the temple path open for everyone.