Case Study: Bail & Tribal Land Dispute – Utnoor Mandal
📅 Filed: 2024 | Duration: 3.5 months | Status: Bail granted & land dispute resolved
Client: Mr. Rajesh (Name changed)
Case Type: Anticipatory Bail under Section 438 CrPC & Tribal Land Dispute under Telangana Land Acts
Jurisdiction: Sessions Court Adilabad & Revenue Authority Utnoor
Mr. Rajesh, a non-tribal farmer, was falsely implicated in a land grabbing complaint filed by a relative over tribal land in Utnoor mandal. A non-bailable warrant was likely, and the situation risked immediate arrest under SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act.
Our firm swiftly moved an anticipatory bail petition under Section 438 CrPC before the Sessions Court, presenting documentary evidence of prior tenancy and land revenue receipts. Simultaneously, we initiated a civil representation before the Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO), Utnoor, highlighting misuse of tribal land protections.
The court granted anticipatory bail with protective conditions. Later, the complaint was withdrawn after successful mediation and production of supporting revenue documents in the land records file.
🔍 Key Legal Highlights:
- Filed anticipatory bail citing tenancy proof & no criminal intent
- Successfully defended against false FIR under SC/ST Act
- Filed reply to revenue notices under Telangana Assigned Lands Act
- Dispute resolved via mediation and official clearance
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