Haldwani, July 6 -- Udham Singh Nagar district administration, backed by a heavy police presence, facilitated the entry of Congress general secretary Priyanka Vadra's sister-in-law Saira Vadra into the disputed Khan Farm in Kichha late on Saturday night after implementing an order passed by the Civil Judge (Senior Division), Kichha, officials said. The development comes amid an ongoing legal dispute over nearly eight acres of land in Kichha, where rival claimants have been locked in a prolonged ownership battle. According to Kichha sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) Gaurav Pandey, the district administration restored the status quo in accordance with the directions issued by the civil court. "As per the court's order, the administration ensured restoration of status quo. After the order was served, the opposing party led by Nasreen Sanga vacated the farm premises, following which Saira Vadra entered the property along with her associates. Adequate police personnel have been deployed inside and around the farm to maintain law and order," he said. Officials carried out the exercise under tight security to prevent any untoward incident, as tensions had prevailed over the disputed property during the past several days. Speaking after entering the property, Saira Vadra expressed satisfaction over the court's intervention. "I am happy to return to my home. Truth has prevailed," she said, adding that she had entered the farm in compliance with the court's directions after Sanga and her associates vacated the premises. Meanwhile, the dispute has also come under the scrutiny of the Uttarakhand HC. While hearing a petition alleging forcible occupation of the Khan Farm and alleged collusion by the district administration, the High Court on July 4 directed the sub-divisional magistrate, Kichha, and the station house officer, Kichha Kotwali, to appear before the court on July 6....