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Hyderabad Real Estate Record!
MSNRealty sets a new South India record — buying land in Raidurg KnowledgeCity at a stunning ₹177 crore per acre!

Total: 7.67 acres auctioned by TSIIC (base price ₹101 crore/acre).
Prestige Group has reportedly acquired 11 acres of prime land in Raidurg, Hyderabad, for ₹1,546.5 crore (₹141.5 crore per acre), setting a new benchmark in the city’s real estate market.
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raidurg jamia nizamia wakf land case
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Raidurg Jamia Nizamia land case involves a long-standing legal battle over approximately 510 acres (specifically 510 acres and 35 guntas) of prime land in Survey No. 83 of Raidurg Village, Serilingampally.
Key Legal Status & Case History
- Original Claim: The Islamic university, Jamia Nizamia, asserts that the land was endowed to them on March 10, 1958, by Nawab Ghazi Yar Jung Bahadur.
- Government Encroachment: Over the decades, much of this land—valued at thousands of crores due to its proximity to Hyderabad’s IT hub—has been utilized or allotted by government agencies such as the TSIIC (Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation).
- Court Rulings:
- In 2007, a Single Judge of the High Court dismissed a writ petition (W.P. No. 18281) filed by Jamia Nizamia seeking to declare the land as Wakf property.
- In October 2022, the Telangana High Court (Writ Appeal No. 1016 of 2008) reviewed the case but noted the absence of the appellant’s counsel during calls, eventually dismissing the appeal.
- Recent Developments: As of late 2024 and early 2025, reports indicate the Telangana Waqf Board is actively fighting thousands of cases to reclaim such lands, with the Raidurg site remaining a central point of contention between the Board, the university, and the state government.
Current Situation
The land is currently a mix of government-developed infrastructure and disputed plots. The Supreme Court has also recently clarified that for a property to be treated as a mosque or Wakf land, it must be officially included in the list of auqaf (wakf properties), a standard that often complicates claims based on “usage” without proper registration.
Would you like to know about the specific survey records or the current market valuation of the plots in Raidurg?



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- Huge encroachment on wakf land | Hyderabad News17 Nov 2006 — This story is from November 17, 2006. Huge encroachment on wakf land. TNN / Nov 17, 2006, 02:04 IST. HYDERABAD: About 1,500 acres …
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- Jamia Nizamia, Rep. by its Secretary v. The Andhra Pradesh …12 Oct 2022 — Telangana High Court. Oct 12, 2022. Judgment. citation codes. WA/1016/2008. JUDGES. THE HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE UJJAL BHUYAN.
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- Jamia Nizamia ke tahet Raidurg me 510 Acre 30 Gunte Waqf Land, …12 Nov 2025 — HYDERABAD: Jamia Nizamia ke tahet Raidurg me 510 Acre 30 Gunte Waqf Land, jiski moujooda qeemat 3 lakh 40 hazar per Sqyds. TSIIC n…
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The land in
Survey No. 83 of Raidurg Panmaktha, Serilingampally, has reached record-breaking valuations as of 2026, making it some of the most expensive real estate in India.
Current Market Valuation (2026)
Following landmark auctions in late 2025, the market rates for land in the Raidurg Knowledge City area are:
- Auction Record: In October 2025, a 7.67-acre parcel in Survey No. 83/1 was sold by the TGIIC for ₹177 crore per acre.
- Per Square Yard Rate: This translates to approximately ₹3,65,000 per square yard.
- Recent Transaction: In November 2025, a smaller 0.97-acre plot in the same area was acquired for ₹160.42 crore.
- General IT Corridor Rates: For private plots in the surrounding Raidurgam area, typical rates range between ₹1,50,000 and ₹2,50,000 per square yard depending on road width and commercial potential.
Specific Survey Records & Legal Disputes
The 510 acres claimed by Jamia Nizamia primarily fall under Survey No. 83, which is divided into multiple sub-divisions (83/1, 83/2, etc.).
- Survey No. 83/1: Primarily identified as Knowledge City. This is where the state government (through TGIIC) has conducted its high-value auctions. The Telangana High Court recently (June 2025) quashed a specific allotment of 3.70 acres in this survey number to the International Arbitration and Mediation Centre (IAMC) to protect the public exchequer.
- Survey No. 83/2: This section has been the subject of intense private litigation. In June 2025, the Supreme Court (Case No. 1866 of 2024) restored a ruling rejecting possession claims by private parties over 53 acres in this survey, noting their titles were suspect.
- Government Records: You can verify current registered document details and encumbrance certificates (EC) through the Telangana Dharani Portal or the IGRS Telangana website.
Registration Costs (2026)
If any transaction were to occur on undisputed portions, the 2026 registration fee structure in Telangana is 6% of the higher value (market value vs. sale price):
- Stamp Duty: 4.0%
- Transfer Duty: 1.5%
- Registration Fee: 0.5%
