In a large cognition carried retired by the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) connected Monday (November 17, 2025), a ample fig of unauthorised structures were pulled down astatine Gachibowli, aft a High Court absorption giving alleviation to genuine owners of the layout.
HYDRAA main A.V.Ranganath informed that astir 40 specified structures which were constructed occupying layout unfastened spaces and roads, were pulled down aft the High Court directions pertaining to a petition filed by the proprietor of the Sandhya Convention, S. Sreedhar Rao.
In May this year, HYDRAA had conducted a demolition thrust astatine the aforesaid layout developed by the Fertilizers Corporation of India Employees Cooperative Housing Society after complaints from the crippled owners during Prajavani programme.
The 20-acre layout was created successful 1980s with 162 plots of which Mr. Sreedhar Rao bought respective from the archetypal owners. Taking vantage of his ownership, helium allegedly erased the plots, roads and unfastened spaces successful the layout and tried to unit different owners excessively to merchantability their plots astatine a little terms to him.
Hearing the petition filed by Mr. Sreedhar Rao challenging the HYDRAA’s earlier operation, the High Court precocious took a superior presumption of the violations committed by the petitioner, and observed that the strategy tin not stay soundless erstwhile roads and parks are illegally occupied.
Acknowledging HYDRAA’s action, the tribunal asked the bureau to reconstruct roads and parkland spaces successful the layout.
Incidentlally, Mr Sreedhar Rao had been imposed with a punishment of ₹10 lakh earlier by the Supreme Court for a mendacious lawsuit against an aged pistillate who was a crippled proprietor successful the layout.
Several crippled owners attended the High Court proceeding and vouched for the limb twisting tactics of Sreedhar Rao who, they said, went astir occupying roads and plots with nary respect for the sanctioned plans.

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