The Telangana High Court has restrained state authorities from dispossessing a farmer from his agricultural land at Pedda Amberpet on the outskirts of Hyderabad, directing that eviction, if any, be carried out only in accordance with law and after deciding his pending application for an e-passbook under the Bhu Bharathi system. Justice G.M. Mohiuddin passed the order while disposing of a writ petition filed by Pittala Mutyalu, who claimed continuous possession and cultivation of Ac.1-20 guntas of assigned land in Survey No 244/104 of Pedda Amberpet village, Abdullapurmet mandal, Ranga Reddy district, since 1980. The petitioner submitted that despite long-standing possession and his name being reflected in earlier revenue records, he had not been issued an e-passbook. He said he had filed an online application on January 23, 2026, and in an earlier writ petition, the court on February 10 had directed authorities to consider it within 60 days. He alleged that authorities failed to comply with the order and instead tried to dispossess him for construction of a traffic police station at Abdullapurmet, without notice, compensation or due procedure.