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Directs Punjagutta police to halt any further investigation into the matter; next hearing scheduled for March 3
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Directs Ranga Reddy district Collector to investigate the illegal registration of 0.335 guntas of land in Sy No 176/23, Aziznagar village, Moinabad mandal
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Court was dealing with a PIL in which the petitioner contended that the authorities are not complying with the SC judgement of establishing the district hospitals and PHCs attached to the Medical Colleges
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Stating the government to reconsider its decision, Justice Reddy said that if State fails to act, the court will be forced to pass prohibitory orders against the special shows
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The relief was granted as part of a special leave petition filed by Mohan Babu, challenging the Telangana High Court’s refusal to grant him anticipatory bail in the matter.
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"Unlike in other cases, the ED appears to be taking a more aggressive approach in this matter. I have filed a quash petition in the High Court and have full confidence in the legal process. We will make further decisions based on the outcome," he told the press on Monday.
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Directs State government to file a counter to the petition challenging the committees and adjourned further hearings to January 24
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Says there was a delay in filing pleas and the petitioners failed to provide an adequate explanation for the delay
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The High Court on Tuesday struck down the explanation clause (b) in Rule VIII (ii) of the Telangana Medical Colleges (Admission into Post Graduate Medical Courses) Rules, 2021, as well as the corresponding clause in the AYUSH course admission rules for 2024-25. The rule governs 'local status' for candidates seeking admissions into postgraduate (PG) medical courses.
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The High Court held that prima facie the Central government’s decision to reject the remission plea of PVB Ganesh, a convict in the murder case of Magunta Subbarama Reddy, was made without proper consideration.
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Justice Juvvadi Sridevi of the Telangana High Court on Monday granted interim relief to the organizers of the ‘Cinephiles Organization’, allowing them to be exempt from appearing before the Additional Metropolitan Magistrate Court, Malkajgiri, in connection with a criminal case.
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The High Court has expressed strong disapproval of the police's action in seizing the mobile phone of Huzurabad BRS MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy, stating that such conduct was inappropriate.
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The Telangana High Court has clarified that IT Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu must face investigation in a case related to hindering the environmental public hearing for the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project.
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Veteran actor Manchu Mohan Babu has reportedly gone into hiding after the High Court rejected his petition seeking anticipatory bail in the attempt to murder case on a vernacular news channel journalist.
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The High Court has extended an opportunity for the state government to file an additional affidavit or compliance report regarding the facilities provided to children in government hostels and residential schools.
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The Lok Adalat will be held free of charge, and any court fees paid for pending cases will be refunded if the matter is settled through the Lok Adalat and no appeal is filed against its award. TSLSA Member Secretary, Ch Panchakshari, encouraged the public to take advantage of this opportunity to resolve their cases, either in person or virtually, in a press release on Wednesday.
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The High Court has directed the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, to consider the request for security and protection for the upcoming Jashan-e-Wiladat Shahzadi ye Kounain event, which is scheduled to take place in the city on December 22.
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The Telangana High Court on Monday refused to stay the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) Group-2 Examination for 783 posts, which was initially scheduled to be held from December 15 to 16.
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Justice K Sujana of the Telangana High Court on Friday took up on file the bail plea filed by Dugyala Praneeth Kumar, alias Praneeth Rao, the former Deputy Superintendent of Police and second accused in the high-profile phone tapping case.
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The High Court has upheld the merger of 51 gram panchayats into various municipalities, dismissing a challenge to the government’s ordinance. The bench rejected the petition filed by residents of Ghansimiaguda Gram Panchayat in Shamshabad, along with other affected residents.