High Court orders action against RR district joint collector
The
High Court on Tuesday directed the principal secretary, revenue to
inform the court about the action the government would take against M
Jagannadham, joint collector of Ranga Reddy district, for handling the
case pertaining to 22 acre of prime land in Kapra in Hyderabad. “All is
not well with the Ranga Reddy district collectorate,’’ it remarked.
Justice Ramesh Ranganathan was dealing with a writ petition filed by Mustafa Begum and others.
The petitioners contended that they are Inamdars for the land and when
it came to their notice that some persons were given Occupancy Rights
Certificate (ORC) for this land without their notice, they filed an
appeal before the joint collector-I of Ranga Reddy district
collectorate.
They said
that the officer had passed orders on January 19 granting status quo
till February 23 but later corrections were made to the order and the
hearing date was advanced to February 2 abruptly and their advocate was
kept in dark.
A notice
was displayed on Feb 2 (Saturday) in the office of the joint collector
that hearing in all the cases has been adjourned and the counsel will be
informed later about the next date of hearing in due course.
The petitioners complained that Jagannadham passed orders on February 4 (Monday) vacating the status quo orders.
The present writ petition was filed challenging the action of the joint
collector. The case came up for hearing last week, and when the judge
perused all the orders and the interpolations etc., he directed the
officer to be present on Tuesday.
Following
the direction, the officer came to court on Tuesday and tried to
substantiate his action when the judge asked him to explain how such
orders were passed behind the back of the appellants or their counsel.
Justice
Ramesh Ranganathan expressed deep anguish at the state of affairs in the
district collectorate and wanted action to be taken. He asked the
principal secretary to report in a week’ time about the proposed
action.
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