The Supreme Court on Monday gave a go-ahead for sale of a part of the 774 acres in Maharashtra belonging to VSNL, now Tata Communications, by the Government A bench comprising Mr Justice Dalveer Bhandari and Mr Justice Deepak Verma dismissed the plea of Santosh Babanrao Walke and others, who were the original owners of the land. They had requested the apex court to stop the government from selling the land to a third party till the Bombay High Court decides on the dispute regarding compensation for the land.
According to them, they were still the legal owners of the land and the government has failed to show the any material or document under which the land was acquired. The land is a part of the 774 acres acquired before Independence by the then Government of Bombay for India Radio Telegraph Company in 1925.