HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court has once again deferred the hearing in the Gachibowli land issue, announcing that a new date for proceedings will be issued shortly. The case involves disputes over ownership, allotment, and alleged irregularities concerning land in the rapidly developing Gachibowli area of Hyderabad.
At the heart of the matter are claims that several acres of land have been illegally allotted to private entities or state bodies. Affected parties have asserted ownership rights and approached the court to contest the allocations.
In previous hearings, the court had directed the government and other parties to submit complete documentation. However, due to time constraints and technical issues, today’s scheduled hearing was postponed.
The court instructed government counsel to ensure that all relevant documents, reports, and maps are submitted before the next hearing, to enable a thorough examination of the case.
The matter is considered both politically and legally sensitive, involving land worth billions of rupees and reportedly linked to several influential figures.
Public interest and political attention remain high, with observers awaiting the next court date that could determine the legal status of the land and clarify rightful ownership.