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HC sets aside punishment to three officials in contempt case
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April 08, 2021 21:43 IST
Officials, however, directed to deposit in court the fine amounts and costs imposed on them by single judge order
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Officials, however, directed to deposit in court the fine amounts and costs imposed on them by single judge order
Allowing the contempt appeal petitions filed by three officers, Telangana High Court on Thursday set aside the punishment awarded to them for disobeying a single judge order in a writ petition pertaining to acquisition of land for Mallannasagar reservoir of Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project.
The HC, however, directed the officials Collectors of Siddipet and Rajanna Sircilla districts P. Venkatrami Reddy and D. Krishna Bhaskar, respectively and Siddipet Revenue Divisional Officer Jayachandra Reddy to deposit in the court the fine amounts and costs imposed on them. The orders were passed by a bench of Chief Justice Hima Kohl
Siddipet gets Three Town police station
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The State government has sanctioned a Three Town police station for the district, orders to which were issued.
Disclosing these details here on Wednesday, Finance Minister T. Harish Rao said that an appeal was made to Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao during his visit in December last year to sanction another police station for Siddipet.
The Minister said that the Three Town police station would be established on Rajiv Rahadari between Ponnala and Bakrichepyala villages. Collector P. Venkatrami Reddy was directed to identify the required land. The police station will have 57 personnel to start with.
Siddipet Collector invites wrath of HC, tenders apology
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Next hearing of plea against contempt of court order on April 12
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Next hearing of plea against contempt of court order on April 12
Siddipet District Collector P. Venkatrami Reddy tasted the anger of Telangana High Court on Tuesday when he failed to appear before it in an appeal filed by him against punishment in a contempt of court case.
With a division bench headed by Chief Justice Hima Kohli declining to stay the punishment following his absence in the virtual proceedings, the IAS officer finally appeared before the bench towards the end of the session. The CJ declined to stay the single judge order despite repeated requests from Advocate General B.S. Prasad.
Telangana HC awards jail terms Siddipet District collector, Dy Collector
The court further ordered that an adverse entry shall be recorded in the service records of these two officials.
By PTI| Posted by Nikita Venkatesh | Updated: 11th March 2021 10:32 am IST (Representational Image)
Hyderabad: The Telangana high court has convicted three senior officials and awarded simple imprisonment to two of them, including Siddipet District Collector P Venkatrami Reddy, in a contempt case related to land acquisition for construction of a reservoir.
Allowing the contempt pleas by a batch of 15 petitioners, Justice M S Ramachandra Rao, in a recent order, held the three officials guilty of willful disobedience of the court’s orders related to acquisition of land in Siddipet District.