Justice N.V. Shravan Kumar of Telangana High Court connected Monday acceptable speech a 2008 bid issued by the past State authorities of undivided Andhra Pradesh resuming 9 acres of onshore astatine Kancha Gachhibowli successful Ranga Reddy territory from the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
The bid seeking resumption of the onshore was ‘bereft of reasons’ and lacked jurisdiction, the justice said. Passing the bid without informing the contented to the Ministry of Civil Aviation was arbitrary and against principles of earthy justice, the verdict said.
The onshore was allotted to the AAI (initially to the Ministry of Civil Aviation) successful 1966-67. The portion of onshore was acquired for operating a Radio Navigational Aid (V.O.R.) The installation was commissioned successful 1971. Twenty years later, the Revenue authorities wrote to AAI asking to amusement origin wherefore the onshore should not beryllium resumed since it was not utilised. The AAI replied that the onshore was utilised.
In 2008, the A.P. authorities passed bid resuming the ‘un-utilised land’. The justice observed that the A.P. (now Telangana) State authorities, being custodians of the onshore records, could not contiguous immoderate documents showing presumption of the land. The officials did not service immoderate announcement to the AAI astatine the clip of conducting panchnama portion resuming the land, the justice said.

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