Specialised tribunal for building disputes, says Telangana high court

Specialised tribunal for building disputes, says Telangana high court
Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh inspects the construction work of high court building complex being undertaken by state govt in Rajendranagar
HYDERABAD: Telangana high court on Thursday suggested that the state govt consider establishing a specialised tribunal to deal with building-related disputes, noting that a dedicated forum could help ease the growing burden of such cases on the judiciary.A division bench comprising Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh and Justice GM Mohiuddin made the observation while hearing an appeal challenging a building permit granted in Oct 2025 to a builder for a project in Kothapet.The appeal was filed by residents Srinivas Yadav and DE Nagaraju after a single judge dismissed their earlier petition seeking cancellation of the permit.The court adjourned the matter to April 15.

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About the AuthorPinto Deepak

Pinto Deepak - Legal Correspondent for The Times of India, Hyderabad, covering Telangana High Court and Supreme Court matters related to the state. Formerly reported on crime in Telangana, including high-profile and violent cases in Hyderabad. Now focused on legal developments, constitutional issues, and judicial accountability in the state’s top courts.

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