HC division bench reverts writ petition over ‘faulty’ order by single judge
Hyderabad: The division bench of the Telangana High Court, headed by Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, faulted a single-judge order that disposed of a land-related petition without issuing notices or hearing the contentions of related parties. Despite the ownership tussle, the single-judge bench ordered revenue authorities to take necessary action on mutation, following which Ravula Laxmi and Sushruth Reddy filed an appeal, claiming that they were not heard or even issued a notice by the single-judge bench despite being made parties to the case. Considering the point raised by the duo, the division bench observed that subsequent issuance of notice and hearing by the statutory authority cannot be a substitute for notice and hearing by the writ court. Saying that they ought to have been heard before disposal of the said writ petition, the division bench set aside the previous order of the single-judge bench and remanded back the writ petition to decide the petition afresh, after hearing out all the parties.







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