HC stays Telangana State Medical Council elections
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‘Govt. reduced the number of directly elected members from 13 to 5’
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‘Govt. reduced the number of directly elected members from 13 to 5’
Telangana High Court on Monday passed an order staying its earlier direction to hold elections to Telangana State Medical Council (TSMC).
A bench of Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy said elections to the TSMC should not be held till the issues relating to reduction of number of directly elected members were not finalised. The bench was hearing a petition filed by Dr. B. Arundhathi and two others challenging the government’s decision to reduce the number of directly elected members from 13 to five.
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The High Court on Monday instructed the State government to place before it the socio-economic survey report presented by Telangana State Backward Classes Commission.
Hearing a batch of writ petitions challenging the State government’s action of reducing reservations for BCs from 34% to 22% in rural local bodies, the HC sought to know from the State government why no counter affidavits were filed in the pleas so far. A bench of Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B.Vijaysen Reddy instructed Additional Advocate General J. Ramchandra Rao to file an additional affidavit within two days in response to the two petitions.
Telangana High Court awards jail term to Siddipet Collector, RDO
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Contempt of court in Mallannasagar land acquisition
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Contempt of court in Mallannasagar land acquisition
Justice M.S. Ramachandra Rao of Telangana High Court punished two top revenue officials with simple imprisonment ranging from three to four months, after holding them guilty of contempt of court in a case relating to acquisition of land for Mallannasagar reservoir.
P. Venkatrami Reddy, who served as Siddipet district Collector till August 31, 2018 and continuing in the post from June 10, 2019, was awarded simple imprisonment of three months. The judge also imposed a fine of ₹2,000 on the officer while instructing him to pay ₹25,000 to the petitioners towards costs within four weeks.