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By relying on apex court judgements, the counsel further argued that disqualification petition should be decided as early as possible and the same cannot be put on hold for several months.
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The Chief Justice pointed out that contempt case cannot be entertained for a laggard client.
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The judge was dealing with a writ petition filed by K Sudha Rani, who challenged a demolition notice issued by the civic authorities for the demolition of her premises at Engineers Colony, Karmanghat
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HC panel further stated that mere beautification of roads is not going to satisfy them and “maintenance of them is significant and required considering the monsoon season”
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court, comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, on Monday directed Singareni Colleries Company Ltd (SCCL) to pay 50 per cent back wages amounting to Rs 12 lakh and reinstate Chittaboina Raja Komuraiah as a Badli filler. In a previous hearing, SCCL general manager […]
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The panel directed the State Government to obtain information on social schemes and take steps to examine the welfare schemes and file a report before the next hearing.
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17 petitioners challenged the action of the State Home Department in retiring them as home guards on attaining 60 years of age without providing any retirement benefits
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Director of Public health informed the court of the various measures taken up by the govt for ramping up infrastructural facilities and manpower to equip the state to deal with a possible third wave
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Govt told to form expert committee, a task force to deal with grievances, set up mobile markets to avoid public congregations
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Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Tuesday issued directions to the State government and the police with regard to the implementation of the lockdown being imposed from Wednesday. A two-judge panel, comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, on Tuesday took up the hearing on an expedited basis after several news reports […]
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The SEC is to issue SOPs to be followed during the election on April 30 and also during the counting of votes.
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court, comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, rejected a letter issued by the government for the appointment of retired judges as members of an appellate authority for the Telangana State Pollution Control Board, as the remuneration allocated for the same was inadequate. “A […]
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court, comprising Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, disposed of a PIL and a batch of writ petitions relating to pollution generation by commercial units in the Shastripuram residential area and Tata Nagar within the GHMC limit. In 2020, the court had directed the GHMC […]
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Hyderabad: A two-judge bench, comprising Telangana High Court Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, was dissatisfied with the projected ratio of the RTPCR tests in the State. The Bench was dealing with the latest reports filed by the government relating to Covid management in the State of Telangana. Chief Justice Hima Kohli […]
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A panel of the Chief Justice and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy were hearing a plethora of contempt cases
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court, comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, dismissed a PIL filed by Narender Kazipeta seeking directions to the state to appoint an expert committee to conduct inquiry/study on illegalities and suggest remedies for bringing accountability in the private health system. The petitioner also […]
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The panel while directing the contemnors to file counters orally observed that the sub-registrar was bound to follow the orders of the panel and not of his hierarchy
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It also directed the Central government to process such an amendment and issue necessary proceedings
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of Telangana High Court comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy on Thursday directed the deletion of Archaeological Survey of India and the Central government as parties in PIL relating to protection of the Hill Fort Palace. The panel opined that the monument in question was not a […]
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The petitioner had filed a case against Manthani Police Station officials stating the deceased succumbed due to the custodial torture the police put him through and not because of ‘suspicious circumstances’ as they registered.