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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court, comprising Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, disposed of a PIL and a batch of writ petitions relating to pollution generation by commercial units in the Shastripuram residential area and Tata Nagar within the GHMC limit. In 2020, the court had directed the GHMC […]
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy on Friday directed Syed Yasin Quereshi, Deputy Commissioner, Prohibition and Excise Department, Mahabubnagar, to feed at least 20 people for a week in the neighbourhood mosque to break the Ramzan fast. The panel was dealing with […]
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Essentially seen as a fight between the TRS candidate Nomula Bhagath and veteran Congress leader K Jana Reddy, the bypoll has 39 other candidates including BJP’s Pandugothu Ravi Kumar in the fray
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It said the first meeting of the committee shall be on April 22 and posted the matter to June.
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Hyderabad: A two-judge bench, comprising Telangana High Court Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, was dissatisfied with the projected ratio of the RTPCR tests in the State. The Bench was dealing with the latest reports filed by the government relating to Covid management in the State of Telangana. Chief Justice Hima Kohli […]
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Hyderabad: A two-judge bench, comprising Telangana High Court Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy refused to entertain a mention for urgent hearing of a case pertaining to the release of a popular show ‘Bad Boy Billionaires’ which revolves around the life of Ramalinga Raju. Senior advocate Neeraj Kishen Kaul sought a date […]
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A panel of the Chief Justice and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy were hearing a plethora of contempt cases
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The judge was dealing with a revision petition filed with leave by Charminar Cricket Club questioning an order of the civil court
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In a writ petition filed by Telangana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board claiming that they are entitled for exemption granted in 2017 for a period of 5 years.
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Court directed the state to conduct the recruitment process in a time-bound manner and directed it to file a fresh affidavit stating the steps being taken for the appointment of the Additional Public Prosecutors
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court, comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy, dismissed a PIL filed by Narender Kazipeta seeking directions to the state to appoint an expert committee to conduct inquiry/study on illegalities and suggest remedies for bringing accountability in the private health system. The petitioner also […]
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The authorities submitted that such order has been passed considering the sudden increase of the Covid cases and in pursuance of the guidelines issued under the GO 69 by the Home Department.
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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