Curious sacking of Telangana Minister
The sudden and unceremonious dismissal of Telangana Medical and Health Minister Eatala Rajender from the state Cabinet followed.
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Telangana Health Minister Eatala Rajender (File photo| R Satish Babu, EPS)
There was a complaint, then an enquiry, followed by swift action everything concluded within just 48 hours. The sudden and unceremonious dismissal of Telangana Medical and Health Minister Eatala Rajender from the state Cabinet followed. While membership of the ministry is entirely at the discretion of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Rajender claims the principle of natural justice was completely ignored while sacking him.
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The Judge wondered as to how could the District Collector conduct a detailed survey of 120-odd acres of land in a single day
Explaining that the experience of conducting a physical survey of 18 acres of land owned by him, the Judge said, “the report of the District Collector indicates that he might have conducted the survey by sitting in his car and going around the land and prepared an enquiry report in sitting in his room.” Twitter
Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Tuesday found fault with the Medak district collector and other officials in conducting a survey and inspection in the lands of Jamuna Hatcheries, which belongs to the family members of former minister Etela Rajender, without issuing notices or intimation to them. The court said that the action was a clear violation of Articles 14, 19, 21 and 300-A of the Constitution, and Section 153 of the Te
T’gana HC puts brake to govt’s report against Eatala Rajender
By News Desk| Updated: 4th May 2021 7:13 pm IST Telangana State High Court (File Photo)
Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court today slammed the state government and officials for an unlawful inquiry on alleged land grabbing charges on Jamuna Hatcheries of former health minister Eatala Rajender in Masaipet Mandal of Medak district.
The court quashed the report given by Medak collector after May 1 and 2 probe and directed that the government start a fresh inquiry only after issuing notices to Jamuna hatcheries. The officials were told to give notices afresh to the