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The panel directed the revenue authorities to pay a fine of Rs 2,500 to each petitioner as the Special Government Pleader failed to file a counter even after he was given multiple chances
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The court stated that the GHMC should have maintained a proper record of unregistered street vendors and relocate them in order not to curtail their freedom under right to trade and occupation
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The criminal complaints were filed by the AP Mahesh Cooperative Urban Bank Shareholders Welfare Association through its Secretary Shyam Sunder Biyani before the Metropolitan Magistrate at Hyderabad
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The Judicial Magistrate I Class had earlier directed not to release the seized material pending enquiry.
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The panel observed that it was extremely sketchy since there is no report which gives information on the number of pharmacists.
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The panel did not trust the assurance given by the Special Government Pleader on behalf of the Department of Marketing.
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HC panel was dealing with a batch of contempt appeals filed by S Kista Goud, currently DFO, Mahabubabad, and others against an order of imprisonment of two weeks and a fine of Rs 2,000
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The functioning of the new Revenue Tribunal under the Telangana Rights in Land and Pattadar Pass Books Act, 2020, has already come for critical observations from a two-judge panel
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The panel while directing the contemnors to file counters orally observed that the sub-registrar was bound to follow the orders of the panel and not of his hierarchy
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The panel also pointed out that the open-access request made to the distribution company was not acted upon and directed immediate action.
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Court directed the State government to file the number of cases transferred, disposed and pending before the newly-constituted Special Land Administrative Tribunal
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Though the counsel representing companies said they were only involved in trading, the GHMC complained that they were burning plastic and rubber, causing pollution
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The petitioners had challenged the RBI circular on declaring certain bank accounts as fraudulent.
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The petitioner sought to declare the action of the Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation in not taking any legal action and not dismantling the illegal construction raised by violating the building permission for 30 flats.
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Hyderabad: Justice K Lakshman of the Telangana High Court on Monday refused to order release of passports of a Chinese and a Korean, which were seized by the Intelligence department in an economic offense. The foreign nationals – Kim Joenghoen and Tai Xinghua were produced before the Special Judge for Economic Offences Court at Nampally […]
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The panel directed a proper investigation into the matter stating that ‘the incident has shaken us all from our stupor’. The Bench also voiced concern in the manner in which in broad day light a couple were done to death.
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Gattu Vamana Rao and his wife Gattu Nagamani were attacked with knives and stabbed indiscriminately by unidentified persons while they were traveling towards Peddapalli by car
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The court agreed to a request from the State government to allow the latter to file an affidavit in the case through its additional advocate general
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The petitioner forum was aggrieved by the alleged exorbitant fee charged by the school from students of primary schoo
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Hyderabad: Justice P Naveen Rao of the Telangana High Court on Tuesday issued orders to the Revenue Department that no Pattadar passbook requests shall be accepted if they are made in a physical form and voiced that all the requests must be made only on the Dharani portal. The counsel for petitioner, K Anasuja, contended […]