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JNJMAC Housing society cautions general public
The Jawaharlal Nehru Journalists MAC Housing Society has cautioned the general public against some unscrupulous elements attempting to sell land situated in Survey No 25/2 of Pet Basheerabad Village, Qutbullapur Mandal in Medchal-Malkajgiri district.
Hyderabad: The Jawaharlal Nehru Journalists MAC Housing Society has cautioned the general public against some unscrupulous elements attempting to sell land situated in Survey No 25/2 of Pet Basheerabad Village, Qutbullapur Mandal in Medchal-Malkajgiri district.
The society in a statement said the entire land in the above survey number belonged to the State government and 38 acres of it, adjacent to St Ann's School and Pet Basheerabad Police Station, were allotted to the society through G O Ms No 424 dt 25.03.2008. The land is kept in safe custody of Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority since 2005. The school and police station also fall in the same Sy No 25/2 of Pet Basheerabad Village, Qutbullapur Mandal in Medchal-Malkajgiri district.
The Supreme Court directed the State government to handover the possession of 38 acres in 25/2 of Pet Basheerabad Village, Qutbullapur Mandal in Medchal-Malkajgiri district, to the Jawaharlal Nehru Journalists MAC Housing Society. The proposal to handover the land to the society is in process. The society said some people claiming to be owners of the land have been trying to sell land though they did not possess any title over the land and even lost title suits against the State government in competent courts.
These people have been resorting to gross abuse of judicial process and indulging in multiple rounds of litigation concealing facts about the adverse orders pronounced in earlier rounds of litigation. For instance, the Civil Court, Medchal-Malkajgiri district, in OS No 26 of 2011 categorically said the claimants of land Syed Saber Ali failed to establish possession and title over the suit schedule property. The court also said there was no document to establish that the property originally belonged to SahidjadiBasheerunnisa Begum. The revenue records on the other hand establish that the land belonged to the State government.
Similarly, in WA 485 of 2008 the Hon’ble High Court dismissed plea of Mir Sabith Ali Khan and others who claimed ownership of land in Sy No 25/2 recording that “at no point of time, the petitioners questioned the entries in revenue records (that it is a government land) nor any suit was filed to establish their title.”
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