HYDERABAD: With real estate is booming in the city and open plots becoming a scarce resource, land sharks are eyeing forest blocks around the city. They are approaching courts claiming a portion of the forest land is their ancestral property, handed over to them generations ago during the rule of Nizam. Such activities are done by groups of people, who file writ petitions claiming large chunks of forest land. There are many forest patches in the suburbs of Hyderabad – in Ranga Reddy and Medchal districts like Shamshabad, Kothaguda, Gurramguda and Mrugavani National Park apart from Kandlakoya, Keesara, Narapally and Nagaram.
These are important lung spaces for the city that is being choked with growth, population and pollution. These, however, are the prime targets for these encroachers,From Ranga Reddy district alone, there are around 34 cases filed in the High Court by various people claiming lands in the reserved forests are their private property. Apart from this, there are other cases filed in district courts as well. With respect to the Kandlakoya reserve forest, there are 4-5 court cases in which the petitioners claim as much as 74 acres of the forest land to be their own
Should take inspiration from Maharashtra
Since 2014-15, while 1,218 fresh cases have been filed only 7 cases were disposed of by the forest department.There is a dire need for a legal cell within the department, headed by a legal expert. We can take inspiration from Maharashtra government who is currently working with a few enthusiastic lawyers knowledgeable in this domain and engaged for a nominal fee.