Posted by AI on 2025-10-28 12:50:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-27 13:27:44
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The Telangana High Court has taken a firm stand against alleged government land fraud in Nagaram village, demanding swift action from the state police. In a recent hearing, the Court addressed the inaction on an Enforcement Directorate (ED) alert regarding the illegal transfer of government land, a matter that has raised concerns among locals and officials alike.
The petitioner, Dastagiri Sharif, brought the issue to the Court's attention, claiming ownership of land in Survey No. 181. Despite the ED's letter in February 2024, detailing evidence of criminal conspiracy and document tampering, the police have yet to take substantial action. The ED's probe uncovered a scheme involving the manipulation of land records and the creation of false ownership documents for government land in Survey Nos. 181 and 182. This led to the ED urging the state police to launch a detailed investigation and take legal action against the perpetrators.
Justice NV Shravan Kumar emphasized the severity of the allegations, stating that they indicate serious offenses, including forgery and illegal land transactions. The Court's directive to the Director General of Police, Maheshwaram DCP, and the SHO of Maheshwaram Police Station is clear: submit a comprehensive report within a week, detailing the actions taken in response to the ED's alert.
With the Court's intervention, the case will be heard again next week, and the Government Pleader is tasked with ensuring the concerned officials' reports are submitted promptly. This development underscores the judiciary's commitment to addressing land fraud and ensuring accountability, leaving the public awaiting the outcome of this crucial case.