Hyderabad: A 1,500-square yard plot in upmarket Jubilee Hills which would cost at least Rs 50 crore was sold for just Rs 1.91 lakh and registered in the name of a person who allegedly impersonated a non-resident Indian.
Claiming that the sale concluded by the previous managing committee of the Jubilee Hills Cooperative Housing Society was fraudulent, B. Ravindranath, the newly-elected president of the society, has approached the Telangana High Court and sought a direction to the police to register a case against his predecessors.
Ravindranath, in the affidavit filed in the High Court, said that the Hyderabad police commissioner, the deputy commissioner of police, Central Crime Station, and the station house officer of Jubilee Hills police, had been ignoring the detailed complaint that he had lodged along with evidence and failed to register a first information report under pressure “from very top functionaries of the state.”
According to his complaint, a copy of…