Court Orders HYDRAA to Rebuild Demolished Structures

The Telangana High Court has issued a strict directive to the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency concerning recent property actions. The vacation bench expressed strong dissatisfaction over the removal of security setups and boundary lines without following standard legal procedures.
A specific timeline of twenty-four hours has been set for enforcement teams to return a disputed parcel in the Kukatpally zone to its previous condition. The judicial order requires the instant re-establishment of perimeter fencing, entry gates, and essential utility connections that were disrupted during the field operation.
Judicial officials noted that taking direct physical action against properties while legal matters remain under formal consideration undermines regular systemic frameworks. The bench clarified that government agencies must strictly operate within established statutory boundaries rather than carrying out sudden structural removals.
Legal representatives for the affected property ownership successfully proved that the land coordinates had been formally processed under previous government regularization orders. The court stated that if administrative teams do not carry out the required restoration work immediately, the owners can complete it using personal funds recovered directly from the responsible officers.
