The Telangana High Court has also quashed the Telangana Government order constituting a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the poachgate and also the probe done by the SIT so far.
The cops had earlier served show cause notice to Singh seeking explanation. However, as the explanation was not satisfactory, they went ahead and booked a case.
A Kerala-based doctor, who is an accused in the sensational MLAs' poaching case, has approached Telangana High Court seeking a stay on the lookout notice issued by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Telangana police.
Judge posted the case to December 6 for further hearing but at the same, issued directions asking the police not to arrest Thushar and Srinivas in the meanwhile
Thushar submitted a writ petition, which will be taken up for hearing on Tuesday, seeking the transfer of the investigation of the case from the SIT to CBI
Justice K Surender stayed the notice observing that there were no essential ingredients in the notice, which was first issued on November 16 and subsequently, for the second time on November 23.
Malla Reddy and his younger son Bhadra Reddy had lodged a complaint against the I-T officials for forcibly taking signatures from the Minister's elder son Mahender Reddy on documents which mentioned that black money was found in his possession.
Following directions from the Telangana High Court, the SIT, probing the case, also issued a second notice to BJP National General Secretary (Organisation) Santhosh, who is yet to appear before it.