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Justice K. Lakshman termed the lower court’s order as ‘absurd’ and directed the State Government to file its counter, while issuing notices to the complainant, Nagavelli Rajalingamurthy.
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The petitioners filed a quash petition against the order directing the registration of a criminal revision petition filed by one Nagavelli Rajalingamurthy, who accused them and other officials of corruption related to the collapse of the Medigadda Barrage.
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Mohan Babu requested anticipatory bail citing health issues related to his heart and nerves. His lawyer informed the court that he is currently in Tirupati, where he went after a recent visit to Dubai to see his grandson. In Tirupati, Mohan Babu is overseeing the operations of his educational institutions.
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Senior Counsel CS Sundaram, representing KT Rama Rao, argued that the Anti-Corruption Bureau's case against his client was "politically motivated." He emphasized that there was no evidence of criminal misconduct and pointed out that the First Information Report (FIR) was filed after an unusually long delay of 14 months.
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The High Court on Tuesday struck down the explanation clause (b) in Rule VIII (ii) of the Telangana Medical Colleges (Admission into Post Graduate Medical Courses) Rules, 2021, as well as the corresponding clause in the AYUSH course admission rules for 2024-25. The rule governs 'local status' for candidates seeking admissions into postgraduate (PG) medical courses.
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The High Court held that prima facie the Central government’s decision to reject the remission plea of PVB Ganesh, a convict in the murder case of Magunta Subbarama Reddy, was made without proper consideration.
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Justice Juvvadi Sridevi of the Telangana High Court on Monday granted interim relief to the organizers of the ‘Cinephiles Organization’, allowing them to be exempt from appearing before the Additional Metropolitan Magistrate Court, Malkajgiri, in connection with a criminal case.
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The High Court has expressed strong disapproval of the police's action in seizing the mobile phone of Huzurabad BRS MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy, stating that such conduct was inappropriate.
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The Telangana High Court has clarified that IT Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu must face investigation in a case related to hindering the environmental public hearing for the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project.
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Telangana High Court had heard at length the arguments of Allu Arjun's legall team, which urged the court to treat the actor as a common man and that none of the criminal sections applied against the Pushpa - 2 actor held ground against him
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Veteran actor Manchu Mohan Babu has reportedly gone into hiding after the High Court rejected his petition seeking anticipatory bail in the attempt to murder case on a vernacular news channel journalist.
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Justice Sridevi granted the interim bail to Allu Arjun and also granted interim bail to two others of the Sandhya theatre management.
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The judge refused the interim orders pointing out that any relief could be give only after a counter is filed by the State.
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The High Court has extended an opportunity for the state government to file an additional affidavit or compliance report regarding the facilities provided to children in government hostels and residential schools.
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The actors had approached the court seeking relief from notices issued to them under Section 126 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, which pertains to potential breaches of public peace.
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The FIR (Crime No. 376/2024) was lodged following a complaint by the de-facto complainant, who accused overcrowding and suffocation caused by the surge of people in the theatre, leading to the death of his wife and injuries to his son. The complainant also claimed that the actor’s arrival at the venue around 9:40 pm worsened the situation, with his security staff allegedly pushing attendees.
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Stating that the matter was a family dispute, the court has also asked the police to ensure peace, as part of which a team of Blue Colt personnel would monitor the situation at the actor's residence at regular intervals
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The High Court has directed the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, to consider the request for security and protection for the upcoming Jashan-e-Wiladat Shahzadi ye Kounain event, which is scheduled to take place in the city on December 22.
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The Telangana High Court on Monday refused to stay the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) Group-2 Examination for 783 posts, which was initially scheduled to be held from December 15 to 16.
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The court, in its order, said Dr Ramesh should pay Rs 25 lakh to current Vemulawada MLA Adi Srinivas and the remaining Rs 5 lakh to Telangana State Legal Service Authority