The government allotted the land for a period of 66 years to be renewed every 30 years at a nominal lease rent of 1 per cent of the land value.
Mr O. M. Debara, a retired employee and a resident of Hyderabad, approached the High Court through a public interest litigation against the allotment. The petitioner contended that the allotment was in violation of Article 14 of the Constitution and against the provisions of the AP (Telangana Area)
Alienation of State Lands and Land Revenue Rules, 1975 and the AP
(Telangana Area) Grant of lease of land for Non-Agricultural Purposes Rules, 1977.
The petitioner said the land was leased to the company at an annual lease of 0.25 per cent of the land cost for the first three years and a lease rent of 1 per cent of land cost from the fourth year onwards. He said for payment of lease the value of land was fixed at Rs 2 crore per acre and the lease was granted for 66 years initially and renewable for a further period 30 years.
Mr Gandra Mohan Rao, counsel for the petitioner, argued that the state government has the power to alienate government land at nominal rates to local bodies or local authorities for a public purpose. He contended that the alienation to a private company, which is not a local body or local authority, could be by collecting market value only.
A division bench comprising Justice V. V. S. Rao and Justice B. N. Rao Nalla conceding to the contention of the petitioner granted stay on the implementation of the GO till further orders.
Advocate to look into RIL land deal
The AP High Court on Wednesday appointed an advocate commissioner to find out the ground reality on the alleged unauthorised purchase of land by Reliance Industries Ltd. in East Godavari district.
A division bench comprising Justice Ghulam Mohammed and Justice G. Bhavani Prasad passed an order appointing Mr Sampath Prabhakar Reddy as advocate commissioner. He has been asked to submit the report within three weeks.
The bench was hearing a contempt petition filed by Mr Lanke Maheswara Rao and his mother alleging that RIL had taken over 8.23 acres in Peda Gadimoga village in East Godavari by illegal means.
The RIL in its counter affidavit contended that the petitioners do not possess a title over the land. It said though they are ready for a compromise, but they petitioners are quoting an exorbitantly high price for the land.
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