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Justice K. Lakshman of the Telangana High Court has warned of disciplinary action, including suspension, against police personnel interfering in proceedings related to Bhoodan lands in Nagaram village, Rangareddy district.
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The Court observed that the allegations were vague and unsupported by independent witnesses, and that peaceful demonstrations cannot be criminalised merely based on administrative inconvenience.
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The complaint, filed by Kasam Venkateswarlu, State BJP General Secretary from Nalgonda, accused the Chief Minister of spreading misinformation through a viral video clip.
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Grants him bail, three others receive similar relief. The court cites health, legislative implications, and potential by-elections while remanding a related IAS case for rehearing
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Citing a potential conflict of interest, Justice K Lakshman directs HC Registry to place the petition before the Chief Justice for assigning it to another bench
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A division bench of Justice K. Lakshman and Justice P. Sree Sudhha dismissed the appeals filed by the convicts challenging the order of a special NIA court pronounced in 2016
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Case stemmed from accusations that Harish Rao and Radha Kishan Rao conspired to harm social activist Chakradhar Goud by threatening and implicating him in false cases
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Directs university to provide edit option, AICTE to create credentials to SVIT
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The petition sought to quash the criminal proceedings initiated against him in connection with a complaint filed by the Vikarabad police.
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Justice K. Lakshman of the Telangana High Court on Thursday provided relief to BRS MLA T Harish Rao, directing the Punjagutta Police not to arrest him in connection with the ongoing investigation into phone tapping and related charges.
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The court, which had reserved its decision on November 20 following a petition by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Patnam Narender Reddy’s wife, delivered its verdict on Friday. Shurthi, the wife of the former MLA, had challenged the registration of three First Information Reports (FIRs) for the same incident. Justice K. Lakshman, after considering the arguments presented by Reddy’s counsel, decided to quash two of the FIRs.
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The judge criticized the investigating officer for irregularities in the arrest procedure and questioned how releasing the petitioner would impact the investigation. "This court does not seek to interfere with the investigation but is addressing the illegality in the arrest process," the judge clarified. Public Prosecutor Palle Nageshwar Rao, representing the police, presented witness statements as directed by the court. He stated that the confession statements of the 21st and 22nd accused, along with call data records, were used to implicate t
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The Telangana High Court on Tuesday issued orders staying a police investigation against leading Telugu daily Namasthe Telangana and also issued interim orders directing the Meerpet police not to arrest the newspaper's top executives.
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The Telangana High Court reserved orders on Tuesday regarding the bail application filed by Gajjala Uma Shankar Reddy, who is implicated in the high-profile murder case of Andhra Pradesh politician YS Vivekananda Reddy.
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The petition claimed that Lakshmi failed to comply with nomination requirements under the Representation of the People Act, 1951, and the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961.
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Hyderabad: Justice K Lakshman of the Telangana High Court intervened and stalled the arrest of the parents’ in-law, brother in-law and husband of an complainant in a 498-A case. The accused persons complained that the complainant, wife of the first accused person, had chosen a police station of her personal choice indicative of how there […]
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Hyderabad: Justice K Lakshman of the Telangana High Court on Wednesday refused to grant relief to Bhandekar Vishwanath and Munnur Ravi in the case pertaining to alleged plot for killing Excise and Tourism Minister of Telangana, Srinivas Goud. The duo hailing from Mahabubnagar are arrayed as the prime accused in the case. They moved High […]
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Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has declared that the police have no power to seize vehicles when the drivers are caught driving under influence of alcohol.Disposing off a batch of 40 writ petitions on the issue, Justice K Lakshman of the Telangana High Court issued a series of directions in this regard. The court said […]
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Hyderabad: Justice K Lakshman of the Telangana High Court ordered notice to the Revenue Department and the GHMC for non-resumption of land by the Estate Officer at General Bazar in Secunderabad. The judge was dealing with a writ plea filed by Nagilla Srinivas. The petitioner complained that the land was initially leased by the then […]
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Hyderabad: Justice K Lakshman of the Telangana High Court made it clear that the court was not inclined to entertain quash petitions in heinous crimes pertaining to rape. “Rape itself was a heinous crime, more so when it is also an offence connected to the POCSO Act, we are not at all inclined to quash […]