HCU Land Issue: High Court Ordered Respondents To File Counter Affidavit By April 24
Hyderabad, April 7 (Maxim News): The dispute over HCU lands in Kancha Gachibowli under the jurisdiction of Central University of Hyderabad has become a hot topic in Telangana. Arguments were held in the Telangana High Court today, It is known that Vata Foundation and university students have filed separate petitions. The High Court, which heard these petitions once again, said that the case is currently within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. Similarly, it ordered the respondents to file a counter-affidavit by 24th of this month.
On the other hand, the lawyers on behalf of the defendants pleaded before the court that some people had deliberately created AI fakes, photos and videos. They tried to say once again that the land did not belong to the university. In this order, after hearing the arguments of both sides, the Telangana High Court ordered the Telangana government and TGIIC to file a counter. Similarly, it was said that the case is being adjourned to the 24th of this month. In this order, it is known that the Supreme Court recently heard the case suo moto on the HCU land dispute.
It also criticized the Telangana state government for this. It was outraged that bulldozers were entering the university overnight. Similarly, it became extremely serious about the felling of hundreds of trees. If the law is violated.. CS warns that he will have to go to jail.. The court has imposed a stay on the HCU land dispute. It is known that the Supreme Court has given clear orders to stop all work within the university limits until further orders.
On the other hand, the Gachibowli police have issued notices to BRS leader Manne Krishank for creating false and morphed videos on the Kancha Gachibowli land dispute and making them viral on social media. The police said that the posts were made using AI technology. Similarly, the police have revealed in the notices that he should appear before the Gachibowli PS on April 9, 10 and 11 for questioning. (Maxim News)
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