Supreme Court displeasure over cutting trees in Kancha Gachibovli
SC on HCU Lands: The Supreme Court has ruled that forests should be allowed under any circumstances in the name of development. The bench of the Telangana government has expressed displeasure over the Supreme Court hearing in the case of Kancha Gachibovali land.
The Telangana government has presented an affidavit on the salary of Kanka Gachabovali land. The state government has explained to the Supreme Court that the land within HCU is not a government. The Supreme Court has taken over the Supreme Court on the issue of Kanch Gachibovali land. To end this, the affidavit was first ordered to be filed by 16 April. The CS affidavit was filed by the government, clarifying that there was a land government in Kancha Gachibovali.
Justice Gawai was angry at the government’s decision on Thursday. The bench said that there was no compromise on the environment and trees would be reacted to trees in private forest land. The jury was wrong to cut the forests in the name of development.
Resentment on rescue ..
The Supreme Court has warned the government that they should not hold the cutting of trees in Kanch Gachibovali. The government has been ordered to decide whether trees should be allowed to cut public land. They have nothing to do with land mortgage through APIC. Environmental evaluation should be done to develop proper permits to develop public land.
The bench directed the Telangana government to explain how to restore trees. He warned that in case of violation of rules, responsible officials would be sent to jails. In 1996, the bench questioned how the Supreme Court would act contrary to the verdict. The matter has been postponed on 15 May.
Supreme Court intervention
The Supreme Court intervened in the case of Kanch Gachibovali land on 3 April. Earlier, the Telangana High Court Registrar had submitted a report to the Supreme Court Court and ordered the government to submit an affidavit. On Thursday morning, senior advocate Parameshendaran, who is acting as amicus in the Supreme Court in the Supreme Court in the Supreme Court in the Supreme Court in the Supreme Court in the Supreme Court.
The destruction and removal of trees was brought to court attention. The Supreme Court has directed the Telangana High Court Registrar to submit a full report on the matter within three and a half in the evening. The report reached the Supreme Court in the evening. The bench, which examined the photographs sent by the High Court Registrar, was ordered to stop the trees of the students on the cutting of trees and the trees of trees immediately. The bench has warned the Telangana government that the same tree has been cut.
Telangana government court contempt…
Senior advocate Gopal Shankar Narayanan told the court that the Telangana government cases in the case of Kanch Gachibovali land will come under the contempt of the court. The report sent by the Registrar of the High Court was brought to the notice of the Telangana government when the court came forward.
The Supreme Court has ordered the government to establish committees in all states in 30 days, which challenge the amendments made in the Forest Rights Act 1980. Gopal Shankar Narayanan said that the committee was not formed in Telangana and the forest areas will have to be identified according to the Godavarman case in Arnella.
It is a government land.
The government recently gave 400 acres of land to TGIC in Kanch Gachibovli. In 1975, the Central University was allotted public land in Kanch Gachibovali. But land ownership rights have not been transferred to variety.
According to revenue and forest records .. The land in survey number 25 has never been classified as forest land, the government says that the land is not the same as the university. Following the High Court’s decision on the previous dispute, the government claimed that the company was allotted to the company at the request of TGI IC. This argument is opposed by students with students.
Telangana Union Ministers have also filed a complaint with the central government. The Central Forest Department has asked the state government to report. On Thursday, the Supreme Court also ordered immediate suspension of all works including trees.
Land within the university…
Five decades after the formation of Central University Land. The land still does not transfer in the name of the university. This topic has now come up with the Kancha Gachibovali land dispute.
When the university opened, the government allotted about 2300 acres of land in 1975. Official sources say that the government has allotted land and there is no problem with the university in the name of the university.
After that, the university was gradually constructed about eight kilometers of Prahari. All lands in the university, with controversial 400 acres, are still under the government. In February 2004, the District Collector filed a 24 -acre transfer to Sherlingamply Zonal Office officer from Central University in Hyderabad on 534 acres. This included signing the university registrar.