
Telangana high court slams police for repeated calls to petitioner in Bhoodan land case
A police constable, from whose mobile phone the calls went, informed the court that he made the calls following instructions from the station house officer (SHO). The SHO, who too was present in the court, said that the purpose of the calls was not the high court case, but the village history record. The calls were made only for the purpose of preparing a 'village history record', which is maintained by police for all villages, which is a routine practice, and not with any intention to intimidate, they explained.
Justice K Lakshman was hearing a plea by Vadthya Ramulu, the petitioner, who complained about the revenue officials changing the web record of his 10 acre land at Nagaram village in Bhu Bharathi without any notice to him. The judge became furious on Monday upon being told that the petitioner was being frequently called by police and summoned the police officials from the Maheshwaram police station. The petitioner's counsel sought a restraining order from the court against police.
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The judge, however, said that there was now no need for any such order and police would face severe consequences, if they continue their duty this way, and disposed of the plea.
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Ramulu was seeking a probe under the Commissions of Inquiry Act into the way the land in Nagaram village of Maheshwaram mandal changed hands. Several bureaucrats had bought land in the village and they were contending that their land has got nothing to do with the Bhoodan land. The judge heard the case of the petitioners and also the contentions of the state and the bureaucrats and reserved his orders last week. However, the issue resurfaced after one of the petitioners brought to the notice of the court the multiple calls he was getting from the Maheshwaram police.

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