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HomeChennuru Krishna Reddy vs District Collector on 7 March, 2026

Chennuru Krishna Reddy vs District Collector on 7 March, 2026

Heard Sri T.Lakshmi Narayana, learned counsel for the petitioner, Sri
Rajesh Kumar, learned Assistant Government Pleader for Panchayat Raj &
Rural Development, Ms.Usha, learned Assistant Government Pleader for
Revenue for respondents 2 & 3, Ms.Kranthi, learned counsel representing Sri
M.Sudhir, learned standing counsel for 4th respondent and Sri Ch.C.Krishna
Reddy, learned counsel for the 5th respondent.

2. a) Averments in the affidavit, in brief, are that the petitioner’s ancestors
constructed a homestead in the agricultural lands in S.No.275 of Althurthi
village, Podhalakuru Mandal, SPSR Nellore District. In front of Homestead, a
road that existed connecting the main road belongs to the Althurthi Gram
Panchayat. The said road is in S.Nos.273 and 274. In the Re-Settlement
Register of the village, it was noted that an extent of Ac.5.50 cents in
S.No.273 and Ac.1.81 cents in S.No.274 as Government (Sarkar). For
rainwater and road, the Government demarcated Ac. 0.90 cents in S. No. 273
and Ac. 0.21 cents in S. No. 274. In Ac.0.21 cents in S.No.274, where the

road existed, is the only connecting road for the ingress and egress of the
petitioner. If the road is closed for any reason, the petitioner has no other way
of access to the main road for ingress and egress.



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