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The TGPSC is said to be considering announcing the results of the exams on November 20, the day when the High Court is scheduled to hear the petition against the GO 29.
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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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The court imposed conditions including that Jani Master and his family members must not interfere with the personal life or professional activities of the victim, nor should they contact her in any manner.
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Dr. KA Paul, appearing in person, addressed the court, expressing the distress and anguish of those affected by "unprecedented demolitions."
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The Telangana High Court issued notices in the matter pertaining to constituting ‘Indiramma Committees’, citing potential violations of constitutional and Panchayat Raj Act provisions
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The situation became more volatile as the police, after multiple requests for Sanjay to leave, intervened when he attempted to lead the protesters to the Secretariat.
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While the Public Service Commission is going ahead with conduct of the exam on Monday, the job aspirants are sparing no efforts by organising demonstrations and not budging from their demand to postpone the examination.
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The division bench comprising Justice Abhinand Kumar Shavili and Justice Alishetty Laxmi Narayana upheld the order of the single judge which dismissed the writ pleas.
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The police claim the accused stayed at the hotel prior to the incident, prompting the seizure due to purported law and order concerns
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The decision came following a writ petition filed by Katikam Raja Reddy, representing local farmers concerned about the environmental impact of the industrial project.
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The court emphasised the need for the officers to adhere to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) orders issued on October 9, which directed them to report to Andhra Pradesh by October 16.
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The court's decision comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding the selection process, which has faced multiple setbacks since its inception.
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No decision has been taken so far on disqualification of BRS MLAs who defected to the Congress in the State, even a month after the High Court set a four week deadline to the Speaker for deciding on disqualification
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The three MLAs, who were elected as members of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party, had since defected to the Congress party, raising questions about their political affiliations and eligibility.
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Sunil Yadav, who has been in custody for nearly three years, was ordered by the court to furnish a personal bond of ₹25,000 along with two sureties.
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The Telangana High Court on Monday disapproved of the actions of the Ameenpur Tahsildar and HYDRAA in demolishing sites without following the due process of law
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The Telangana High Court summoned HYDRAA Commissioner A.V. Ranganath and other officials for allegedly violating court order during a demolition drive.
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The Telangana High Court expressed strong dissatisfaction on Thursday with the Bhongir Municipal Authorities for their inaction regarding illegal constructions in the area.
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"On one hand, they claim Pharma City is cancelled, but in the High Court, they say it hasn't been cancelled. How can they mislead the judiciary like this?" RS working president KTR asked
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Telangana High Court directed the Lake Protection Committee of the HMDA and relevant departments to clarify the extent of the Ramanthapur Pedda Cheruvu lake in Uppal Mandal, Medchal district.