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Telangana High court judge accuses TS of bench hunting
Updated Jul 6, 2021, 7:39 am IST
The issue arose in relation to the hearing of a petition filed over the use of Srisailam waters by Telangana for power generation
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Hyderabad: Justice M.S. Ramachandra Rao of the Telangana High Court on Monday refused to recuse himself from a case relating to Krishna waters and took exception to the demand made by the state government. The issue arose in relation to the hearing of a petition filed by two farmers from Andhra Pradesh over the use of Srisailam waters by the Telangana state for power generation.
Rajasthan HC challenges its own single-judge directive on arrest; Supreme Court stays order
Senior advocate Manish Singhvi, appearing for the Rajasthan government, supported the arguments and said that the order needs to be stayed.
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NEW DELHI: In a rare move, the Rajasthan High Court approached the Supreme Court against its own single judge order, directing the DGP not to arrest till July 17 people booked for offences entailing up to 3-year jail term, which was stayed by the top court on Tuesday.
The high court challenged the order on the ground that the direction will create a situation of lawlessness .
In a rare move, the Rajasthan High Court approached the Supreme Court against its own single judge order, directing the DGP not to arrest till July 17 people booked for offences entailing up to 3-year jail term, which was stayed by the top court on
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