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SBI knocks HC doors over State government selling five acres land ‘allotted to it earlier’

SBI knocks HC doors over State government selling five acres land ‘allotted to it earlier’
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The State Bank of India (SBI) has filed petitions in the Telangana High Court to challenge the state government's auction of five acres of land previously allotted to the bank. The dispute centers on the cancellation of land rights and the subsequent sale of the property.

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This case highlights legal complexities regarding land rights and government-corporate property disputes in India.

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Justice N.V. Shravan Kumar of the Telangana High Court on Thursday will hear two writ petitions filed by the State Bank of India challenging the sale of its five acres of land through e-auction by the State government.

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The report presents the legal arguments of both the bank and the government neutrally.

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