PaperDabba News Desk: 27 September 2024
The Telangana High Court has issued a severe warning to the Hydra Commissioner, directing him to appear before the court on Monday. The High Court has raised concerns about how a building was demolished despite pending legal proceedings. The court has specifically asked how such actions could be taken without following judicial orders. The incident in question occurred in Ameenpur, where a building was demolished, and the court has now asked the Commissioner to provide a thorough explanation.
High Court Questions Actions Taken Without Approval
During the hearing, the High Court questioned how a building was demolished despite the case being pending in court. The authorities demolished the building in Ameenpur, which led the court to express grave concern about how such an action could be executed without obtaining necessary court approval.
The Hydra Commissioner has been instructed to appear in person or virtually before the court by Monday at 10:30 AM. The High Court’s decision to summon the Commissioner highlights the seriousness of the situation, as the court warned against ignoring judicial orders and proceeding with demolition.
Notice Issued to Hydra Commissioner
As part of this process, the Telangana High Court has issued formal notices to the Hydra Commissioner, asking him to attend the court or join virtually personally. The court pointed out that actions like demolition cannot be justified when there is a pending legal matter. Ignoring the judicial process by continuing such actions is seen as a violation of court orders.
The next Hearing on Monday
With the next court hearing scheduled for Monday, September 30, 2024, the Hydra Commissioner’s response remains to be seen. This case has garnered significant attention due to the court’s strong stance and the potential legal consequences for failing to comply with judicial procedures.
All eyes will be on the court hearing, and legal experts speculate that the Commissioner’s explanation will determine further actions in the case.