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Justice K Sujana of the Telangana High Court on Friday took up on file the bail plea filed by Dugyala Praneeth Kumar, alias Praneeth Rao, the former Deputy Superintendent of Police and second accused in the high-profile phone tapping case.
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The High Court has upheld the merger of 51 gram panchayats into various municipalities, dismissing a challenge to the government’s ordinance. The bench rejected the petition filed by residents of Ghansimiaguda Gram Panchayat in Shamshabad, along with other affected residents.
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Justice K. Lakshman of the Telangana High Court on Thursday provided relief to BRS MLA T Harish Rao, directing the Punjagutta Police not to arrest him in connection with the ongoing investigation into phone tapping and related charges.
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The High Court has granted three weeks to the State government and the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) to respond to a petition challenging the allotment of government land to the political party.
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BRS MLA and senior leader T Harish Rao has approached the Telangana High Court seeking directions to quash the criminal case registered against him by the Panjagutta Police at the instance of complainant Gadhagoni Chakradhar Goud.
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The High Court on Tuesday directed the police department to further preserve the body of slain Maoist Mallaiah and ordered that the bodies of six other alleged Maoists be handed over to their families
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The Telangana High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition seeking to halt the release of the upcoming Telugu film 'Pushpa-2, scheduled for December 5.
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The High Court, led by Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J. Sreenivas Rao, recently dismissed a writ petition challenging the guidelines issued by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) concerning the Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test (TS-TET).
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Justice K. Lakshman of the Telangana High Court on Friday allowed the writ petition filed by former Kodangal MLA of the BRS, Patnam Narendar Reddy, quashing multiple FIRs registered against him by Bomraspet Police
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The court, which had reserved its decision on November 20 following a petition by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Patnam Narender Reddy’s wife, delivered its verdict on Friday. Shurthi, the wife of the former MLA, had challenged the registration of three First Information Reports (FIRs) for the same incident. Justice K. Lakshman, after considering the arguments presented by Reddy’s counsel, decided to quash two of the FIRs.
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At present 8 posts of permanent and 7 additional judges were vacant, the Minister said, adding that 115 magistrate posts were vacant in the district and other subordinate courts in the State as of November 21
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The petition sought to prevent several members of the Telangana Legislative Assembly (MLAs) who had defected from the BRS to the INC from attending the ongoing assembly sessions, participating in legislative discussions, and casting their votes.
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As he completes one year holding these ministries, whether Revanth Reddy can undo the damage that has alienated his government from the public, despite its claims of ‘Praja Palana’ remains a question worth Rs.1.5 lakh crore.
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The High Court, comprising Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J. Sreenivas Rao, expressed dissatisfaction on Wednesday with the State government's failure to notify buffer zones for all existing water bodies under the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA).
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The High Court criticizes state government for inaction on recurring food poisoning at Maganur Zilla Parishad High School, questioning intervention only after court orders, despite worm-infested food concerns.
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The Telangana High Court has taken serious note of the students taking ill due to suspected food poisoning at government-run schools and directed that samples from mid-day meals be collected from all such schools for lab analysis.
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Telangana High Court directs State government to remove unauthorized constructions along Musi River, relocate affected residents, and prevent sewage contamination as part of the Musi riverfront development project.
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The judge also expressed serious reservations about the negligence of police officers in filing these complaints, highlighting that the contents of the FIRs were identical, with only the dates, accused persons, and places of offence altered.
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The petition was filed by the All India Confederation of the Blind (AICB) and the Development & Welfare Association of the Blind (DWAB), who were represented by Advocate Sahithi Sri Kavya.
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The judgement was delivered in connection with an appeal filed by Keshav Rao Jadhav challenging government orders issued in 2005 and 2008 that allotted land at subsidised rates to various groups including MPs, MLAs, All India Services officers, judges and journalists by treating them as a separate class.