letter
[Letter to SV Raju]
Bangalore · 1974
2 pages
Summary
In this handwritten letter dated 13 September 1974, the writer, apparently P. Sreenivasan, writes to S. V. Raju about an alleged attempt by Ganapiah and his group to leave with assets belonging to the State Park. The writer reports that several people oppose this and are prepared to seek a court injunction, noting that the State Park’s treasurer and two joint secretaries are among them.
The writer asks Raju to send a copy of the plaint so that those involved can take further action. The letter recommends treating Ganapiah and his group as trespassers and expelling them from the park. The second rendered page shows the addressed inland-letter envelope; it contains no additional substantive correspondence.
Key points
- The letter is dated 13 September 1974 and addressed to S. V. Raju.
- It concerns an alleged attempt by Ganapiah and his group to take State Park assets.
- Several people are described as opposing the group’s departure with those assets.
- The State Park treasurer and two joint secretaries are identified as participants in the proposed action.
- The writer says they are prepared to approach court for a necessary injunction.
- Raju is asked to send a copy of the plaint to facilitate further action.
- The writer recommends treating Ganapiah and his group as trespassers and expelling them from the park.
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