The hearing regarding amaravati as the capital of ap will be held in the supreme court on november 1. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice UU Lalit is hearing the case. On that day, the special leave petition filed by the state government and three other petitions filed by the amaravati Conservation Committee will also be heard.
It is a privilege that Lalit, who is going to retire on november 8, is taking up this investigation, but it is also a matter of interest whether this investigation will be resolved in one day or it will continue for a long time. The state government has asked for a stay.If the arguments in the petition filed on behalf of the government are correct, there is a possibility that the supreme court will grant a stay on the High Court's verdict. Apart from that, the Special Leave Petition filed by the government can be struck down if it does not have much priority. Even then the inquiry will be resolved quickly. If they think that it is not, they will listen to the arguments of both sides and come to the verdict according to what they think is justice in this case.
However, telugu Desam leader Chandrababu feels that there is no argument in the government's petition. That is why he seems to be saying in his party's reviews that there will be a hearing on the amaravati issue on november 1 and the capital issue will be resolved. However, the ycp sources are hopeful that they will get a stay on the High Court's verdict. The ycp sources are hoping that they will get a stay as they have raised some key fundamental issues which are constitutional.
They say that if the supreme court thinks that an in-depth investigation should be conducted in this case, it may take a long time to come to a verdict. In any case, the discussion is going on that Chandrababu thinks that the amaravati issue will be resolved on november 1. After all, it is said that the country's highest judicial seat will issue a final verdict for Ragada, the capital of Amaravati.