A former police constable who purchased 150 acres of land in Mahabubnagar district belonging Agri-Gold company in an auction and the accused persons in Agri-Gold misappropriation of funds appeared to
HC notices to two IAS officers for court contempt
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B. Janardhan Reddy, Sandeep Kumar Sultania asked to appear before court
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B. Janardhan Reddy, Sandeep Kumar Sultania asked to appear before court
Telangana High Court on Friday directed Telangana State Public Service Commission Chairman B. Janardhan Reddy, who earlier worked as School Education Principal Secretary and present School Education Principal Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania to appear before it on June 16 in a contempt of court case.
A division bench of Justices M.S. Ramachandra Rao and Abhinand Kumar Shavili issued notices to them in this regard. The contempt of court petition was filed by a person from Nimboliadda of Hyderabad, Mohd. Farooqi, seeking action against the State government officials for contempt of court as they failed to comply with the direction of a division bench in a writ appeal relating to his request for job on compassionate ground.
Writ petition filed by three employees
The Telangana High Court has directed the Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education to prepare the final seniority lists of employees of all categories as on June 2, 2014, within two months for allocation of employees between the Intermediate boards of AP and Telangana.
A bench of justices M.S. Ramachandra Rao and T. Vinod Kumar pronounced this verdict in a writ petition filed by three employees seeking division of employees of the BIE of erstwhile AP between Intermediate boards of AP and Telangana. The judgment said the two boards, based on seniority lists, should discuss with each other and agree on the modalities for allocation of employees.
GO on erstwhile APDDCF assets set aside
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‘The milk products factory at Lalapet in Hyderabad cannot be said to be common facility’
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‘The milk products factory at Lalapet in Hyderabad cannot be said to be common facility’
The Telangana High Court had set aside the State government’s GO 8 of Animal Husbandry department transferring rights over Milk Products Factory at Lalapet in Hyderabad belonging to erstwhile A.P. Dairy Development Co-operative Federation (APDDCF) Limited to Telangana State Dairy Development Co-operative Federation (TSDDCF)
A division bench of Justices M.S. Ramachandra Rao and T. Vinod Kumar pronounced verdict to this effect in a writ petition filed by APDDCF in 2016 challenging the GO issued by Telangana government. The action of Telangana in issuing the GO was illegal, arbitrary and contrary to the A.P. Reorganisation Act-2014, the judgment said. Another GO, No. 17, issued by Telangana was declared to be only an inte
High Court directs Serilingampally Tahsildar to mutate Hafeezpet lands
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State govt. had claimed title to the land purchased by a private company
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State govt. had claimed title to the land purchased by a private company
Telangana High Court had directed the State government to mutate 8.07 acres of land in Hafeezpet village of Serilingampally mandal in Ranga Reddy district, on the name of M/s Kraft Alloy Private Limited in all revenue records within four weeks.
Pronouncing verdict in a writ petition filed by the company, the HC imposed costs of ₹50,000 on Ranga Reddy district Collector and Serilingampally Tahsildar-cum-Joint Registrar. A bench of Justices M.S. Ramachandra Rao and T. Vinod Kumar observed the contention that State was the owner of the said land was “wholly vexatious and cannot be countenanced”.