The Telangana High Court imposed a Rs 50,000 cost on the HYDRAA Commissioner for repeatedly failing to file counter affidavits in writ petitions concerning disputed land in Yousufguda. The court linked acceptance of HYDRAA's counter affidavit to compliance with the order
The Telangana High Court has questioned the legality of permitting commercial stalls on pedestrian pathways beneath metro stations, observing that such use obstructs public movement. Hearing a writ petition, Justice NV Shravan Kumar directed GHMC and HMRL to file a detailed report on the permissions granted and action taken regarding the stalls.
Justice NV Shravan Kumar of the Telangana High Court cautioned HYDRAA Commissioner AV Ranganath that continued disregard of judicial directions could affect his career. The Court expressed displeasure over his failure to appear in a contempt case linked to a Suraram land dispute.
The Telangana High Court has ruled that police cannot stop vehicles or compel motorists to pay pending traffic challans on the spot. Justice NV Shravan Kumar directed that recovery of fines must follow due process of law, including court notices and adjudication.
Telangana High Court expressed dissatisfaction with Banjara Hills Police for allegedly illegally detaining RV Samrat Vamshi and taking his vehicle. The Judge sought an explanation within two weeks, citing violations of statutory procedures and the Supreme Court’s Arnesh Kumar judgment