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Telangana High Court grants relief to residents living near the Durgam Cheruvu lake, preventing authorities from demolishing their homes under claims that they infringe on the Full Tank Level (FTL) and Buffer Zone.
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Telangana High Court issued the notices under the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution and the Representation of the People Act, 1951
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The Revanth Reddy government, reaffirmed before the court its commitment to the Pharma City project, despite ongoing legal challenges from local farmers.
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By Legal Correspondent Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has stepped in to protect the rights of a Scheduled Caste (Madiga) family facing social ostracism in their village due to their refusal to adhere to traditional occupation practices. Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy ordered immediate police protection for P. Chandram, a resident of Gowthojigudem village in Medak […]
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Telangana High Court has ordered a status quo in a writ petition challenging the alleged illegal termination of a lease deed by the Executive Engineer of the Roads and Buildings Department.
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Raghunandan Rao questioned the court's decision to grant a "stay of demolition" concerning a petition filed by actor Akkineni Nagarjuna's N Convention via a House Motion
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The petitioners argued that the ordinance was introduced without proper consultation or data collection from the affected villagers, alleging that the decision is motivated by interests in real estate development rather than community welfare.
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The Court had on September 8 instructed the Speaker to decide on the pleas within four weeks, cautioning that failure to do so would result in the case being reopened suo moto.
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The Telangana High Court has dismissed criminal proceedings against a man accused of driving a vehicle without a number plate, ruling that such an act does not qualify as cheating under the law.
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Telangana High Court has directed the State Government to respond to a writ petition challenging Government Order (GO) 99, establishing the HYDRAA
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Had not the High Court given the stay, Telangana would have faced a serious power shortage crisis as over 50 per cent of the power supplied in the State came from open access.
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BRS MLAs Padi Kaushik Reddy and KP Vivekananda demanded the defected MLAs to immediately resign from their posts and challenged them to win the bypolls.
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The action follows a contempt petition filed by Goli Rashmita, who alleged that she was unlawfully detained and coerced into settling a dowry case against her.
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In all, 10 MLAs, who won the Assembly elections on BRS tickets from different constituencies, had joined the Congress after the elections.
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Advocate Venu Madhav’s petition argued that the State government had flagrantly violated court orders prohibiting the immersion of idols, particularly Plaster of Paris (POP) idols, at Tank Bund.
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The HC order came in response to three petitions filed in 2018, 2019 and 2020 by the Telangana State Backward Classes Welfare Association and individuals including Jajula Srinivas Goud and Dasoju Sravan Kumar
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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.
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He cited the Supreme Court's judgement on the party defections earlier, pointing out that the apex court had previously ruled that decisions on such complaints should be made within three months.
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In a statement, Harish Rao announced that the High Court's ruling upheld the disqualification of MLAs who defected from their parties, leading to by-elections in their constituencies. He expressed confidence that the BRS would win these bypolls and hoped that the Assembly Speaker would implement the High Court's decision within the next four weeks.
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In a case filed by the BRS seeking the disqualification of MLAs for defecting to the Congress, the High Court has directed the Assembly Secretary to submit a status report within four weeks. If the report is not filed, the Court will consider reopening the case on its own initiative.