Hyderabad: Telangana high court on Thursday suggested that the state govt consider establishing a specialised tribunal to deal with building-related disputes, noting that a dedicated forum could help ease the growing burden of such cases on the judiciary.A division bench comprising Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh and Justice GM Mohiuddin made the observation while hearing an appeal challenging a building permit granted in Oct 2025 to Radheshyam Construction and Developers for a project in Kothapet. The appeal was filed by residents Srinivas Yadav and DE Nagaraju after a single judge dismissed their earlier petition seeking cancellation of the permit.During Thursday’s hearing, the bench noted that courts were increasingly dealing with petitions related to building permissions, demolitions and construction disputes.To address the issue, the bench proposed the creation of a tribunal comprising a presiding officer and a technical member.The Chief Justice’s bench asked advocate general A Sudarshan Reddy to discuss the feasibility of establishing such a body with the state govt.The advocate general assured the bench that he would deliberate on the proposal with the govt. The court adjourned the matter to April 15 for further hearing.
