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.
The petition sought to prevent several members of the Telangana Legislative Assembly (MLAs) who had defected from the BRS to the INC from attending the ongoing assembly sessions, participating in legislative discussions, and casting their votes.
The High Court criticizes state government for inaction on recurring food poisoning at Maganur Zilla Parishad High School, questioning intervention only after court orders, despite worm-infested food concerns.
The High Court on Friday set aside a September 9, 2024 order passed by a single judge, which had directed the Speaker of the Telangana Legislative Assembly to fix a schedule for hearing disqualification petitions within four weeks. The bench ruled that while the Speaker must decide disqualification petitions within a "reasonable time," there was no need to impose a strict timeline as mandated by the single judge.
the High Court on Tuesday heard three writ appeals filed by the Secretary of the Telangana State Legislative Assembly, challenging the order of the Single Judge who had directed the Assembly Secretary to place disqualification petitions before the Assembly Speaker for fixing a schedule to hear them
The bench, admitting the case, stated that if the State failed to submit its counter, it would be presumed that the government was conceding to the allegations.
Telangana High Court has directed the State Education Department and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to conduct a fresh mop-up round of TGEAPCET 2024-25 counselling for engineering courses for the academic year 2024-25.
The bench, comprising Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J. Sreenivas Rao ordered that the status quo be maintained concerning a 7-acre piece of land located in Pokalagudem Village, Khammam District. This decision comes amid an ongoing legal dispute involving appellants Gajula Laxmaian and others.
The Court on Monday dismissed a PIL seeking action against Smita Sabharwal, Member Secretary, Telangana State Finance Commission, over comments she made on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J. Sreenivas Rao has directed that notices issued by the Deputy Collector and Tahsildar to Kavuri Hills residents regarding alleged encroachments on the Full Tank Level (FTL) limits of Durgam Cheruvu be treated as show cause notices.
The bench considering the gravity of the incident has taken suo moto PIL and directed the State to apprise the court with regard to feasibility of enactment of Advocates Protection Act.