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IPS, IAS officers challenge single judge order on ‘Bhoodan land'
IPS, IAS officers challenge single judge order on ‘Bhoodan land'

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

IPS, IAS officers challenge single judge order on ‘Bhoodan land'

1 2 Hyderabad: A group of senior IAS and IPS officers , along with their spouses, approached the Telangana HC Tuesday seeking a stay on a single judge's order that flagged their residential plots in Nagaram village in Rangareddy district as Bhoodan land. The officers, who were served notices by the court earlier, argued that the land was lawfully purchased and not part of any Bhoodan endowment, as alleged. It can be recalled, the single judge heard a petition filed by Birla Mallesh of Maheswaram mandal and directed the state authorities to keep the land in survey numbers 181, 182, 194 and 195 under the prohibition list until further orders. IPS officers Mahesh Bhagwat, Soumya Mishra, Swathi Lakra, Rekha Sharaf, wife of Umesh Sharaff, Tarun Joshi, Renu Goyal, wife of Jitender Goyal, and BK Rahul Hegde, along with Rahul Busireddy, son of former IAS officer and former TGPSC chairman B Janardhan Reddy, filed the pleas questioning the single judge order that termed the land as Bhoodan land. They contended that this is a ryotwari land which they bought from the rightful owners. Citing an order from the Bhoodan board, they said land in survey number 194 is not being claimed by the board, and they bought land that fell within the purview of this survey number. Businessman V Goutam Reddy, another recipient of HC notice, also filed an appeal against the single judge order. The single judge had ordered notices to several officials, including principal secretary of revenue Navin Mittal, Rangareddy district former collector Amoy Kumar and several private persons. While police are already probing into some of the issues pertaining to this land, the HC in its order sought to know the stand of the CBI and ED on the plea of the petitioner seeking a deeper probe into the issue. The bureaucrats and their spouses said in their pleas that the single judge went beyond the contents of the petition and sought a stay on his order. The case is likely to come up for hearing in a day or two.

Telangana HC issues notices to 76 respondents, including IPS, IAS officers, in Bhoodan land transactions plea
Telangana HC issues notices to 76 respondents, including IPS, IAS officers, in Bhoodan land transactions plea

The Hindu

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Telangana HC issues notices to 76 respondents, including IPS, IAS officers, in Bhoodan land transactions plea

Justice C.V. Bhaskar Reddy of the Telangana High Court on Thursday (April 24, 2025) issued notices to 76 respondents, including some IAS and IPS officers, in a writ petition seeking an inquiry into alleged illegal grabbing of Bhoodan lands in Nagaram village of Maheshwaram mandal in Ranga Reddy district. After hearing contentions of petitioner Birla Mallesh's counsel L. Ravichander, the judge observed that prima facie the lands under survey numbers 181, 182, 194, and 195 of Nagaram village appear to be vested with the Bhoodan Board as per Section 14 of Bhoodan Act. In the backdrop of serious allegations made against the persons in high positions, the judge directed the Ranga Reddy district collector and sub-registrars of Maheshwaram and L.B. Nagar to forthwith include the said lands in the list of prohibited properties. 'The respondents are further directed not to change, alter, or alienate the said lands in any manner until further orders,' the judge ordered. Justice Bhaskar Reddy also said that the petitioner should not be permitted to withdraw the writ petition in view of the 'serious allegations made against the senior public officials and as public interest is involved'. Top officials who were among the respondents to receive notices in the case are Navin Mittal IAS, D. Amoy Kumar IAS, S. Harish IAS, Ravi Gupta IPS, Mahesh Muralidhar Bhagwat IPS, T. Srinivas Rao IPS, Sowmya Mishra IPS, Swati Lakra IPS and Tarun Joshi IPS. Names of spouses of some top officials also figured in the list of respondents. The judge observed that as per Bhoodan Act, the Bhoodan Board may allot such lands to landless persons willing and able to cultivate the land. The same can be allowed to the government or local bodies for community purposes or housing for poor and weaker sections. Those who get the land allotted can acquire rights that are prescribed under rule 9 of Bhoodan Rules. These land allotments are heritable but cannot be alienated, the judge said in the interim direction. The petitioner alleged that the respondents, by abusing their official positions and in collusion with Revenue officials, have managed to get their names mutated in the revenue records and have obtained pattadar passbooks. The petitioner sought protection under the Whistle Blowers Protection Act-2014. The matter was posted to June 12 for next hearing.

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