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Dear Client,
The Telangana Land Encroachment Act, 1905 empowers revenue authorities to remove encroachments and impose penalties for unauthorized occupation of land, including inam land. Further, the Telangana Abolition of Inams Act, 1955 deals with the abolition of inam tenures and provides for the registration of occupants and payment of compensation. It also outlines procedures for appeals against decisions made under the Act, including those related to inam land. If a person is aggrieved by an order passed by a revenue official under these Acts, they can appeal to higher authorities, such as the Collector, District Collector, or Board of Revenue, depending on the specific case. You can also approach the competent authority und the Andhra Pradesh Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act, 1982 which is equally applicable in Telangana, that provides a special mechanism for speedy redressal of cases involving land grabbing. So, if the encroachment is on inam land falls under the purview of the Land Encroachment Act or the Inams Abolition Act., you can file a complaint with the local revenue authorities (Tahsildar, MRO) under these Acts. You can file an appeal with the appropriate appellate authority challenging the order of revenue authorities. If required, consult with a lawyer specializing in land laws to navigate the legal process effectively.
Posted On 10-Jul-2025
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