The Telangana High Court on Wednesday, February 11, asked Hyderabad Disaster Response and Assets Protection Agency (HYDRAA) to remove fencing from a 1,608 square yard land in Narsingi in 48 hours.
However, the court allowed a board erected by the HYDRAA which claims that the land is government property, to remain in place. Justice NV Shravan Kumar pulled up the
agency for fencing the land while the disputed case is being head in a civil court.
Earlier, HYDRAA stated that it had reclaimed 1,608 square yard land in Arunodaya housing society, a HUDA layout in Narsingi due to alleged encroachment. However, the claimants appraoched the High Court stating that the agency had demolished the compound wall of the disputed land.