High court of telangana

  1. Telangana High Court sets aside NGT order
  2. Hyderabad: 7 new judges to Telangana high court
  3. Six Telangana HC advocates will now serve as judges
  4. Big Setback For KCR Government From Telangana High Court Over R


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Telangana High Court sets aside NGT order

Hyderabad: A two-judge bench of the The two companies and the Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation, approached the High Court contending that the order was passed exparte without hearing them. The petitioners said the Tribunal cannot pass exparte orders as it would violate the Section 19 (4) of the

Hyderabad: 7 new judges to Telangana high court

Telangana: The names of seven district judges have been cleared and elevated as the judgesof the high court by the Supreme Court collegium. The collegium headed by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) appointed seven judges as the judges of high court. The seven district judges include A Venkateshwar Reddy, Hyderabad city civil court chief judge C Sumalatha, P Madhavi Devi from income tax appellate tribunal and senior district judges P Sree Sudha, G Radha Rani, M Laxman and N Tukaramji. The judges will soon become the judges of high court after a notification by the centre. Later, the elevation of lawyers will be made i.e, a batch of lawyers will become judges soon as the high court has already sent a panel of lawyers to the Supreme Court for elevation. At present, the Telangana high court has 12 judges who are hearing scores of cases every day.

Six Telangana HC advocates will now serve as judges

By Express News Service Hyderabad: The Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal to elevate six advocates as judges in the Telangana High Court. The Collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India Justice N V Ramana, gave its approval during a meeting held on Monday. The strengths of judges in the Telangana High Court now goes up from 27 to 33. The sanctioned strength of judges in the High Court is 42. Brief profiles of a new judges E V Venugopal Born on September 16, 1967 in Mankammathota of Karimnagar, Venugopal completed LLB from Osmania University in 1992. He has practised in different branches of law for a few years in Karimnagar and in the erstwhile High Court of AP before joining as a junior colleague of Ram Jethmalani and went on to assist him in criminal and constitutional cases in Supreme Court and High Courts. He also served as Central Government Standing Counsel from 2007 to 2013. He was appointed as Railways Counsel before erstwhile high court of AP. He was designated as Senior Advocate in 2021. Nagesh Bheemapaka Born on March 8, 1969, Nagesh completed his post-graduation in law and enrolled as an advocate on April 21, 1993 on the rolls of the Bar Council for the State of Andhra Pradesh. He was serving as Government Pleader for Medical & Health Department. Previously he served as Government Pleader for Industries, Commerce & Mines. He also served as Standing Counsel for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation and Served as Assistant Government Pleader. Pul...

Big Setback For KCR Government From Telangana High Court Over R

Hyderabad: The K Chandrasekhar Rao government in Telangana lost the latest round against the Governor on the Republic Day parade in court today. The High Court has ordered that a full-fledged parade for the Republic Day be held at the regular parade ground in Hyderabad, in place of the curtailed celebrations at the Raj Bhavan that the government wanted. The state had initially scrapped the customary parade for a second year citing Covid. When a programme was organised at the Raj Bhavan, the government had directed it to be curtailed. It would have made this year the second in a row when despite the lifting of anti-Covid restrictions, the Governor was unable to inspect the state police's ceremonial parade and receive the guard of honour at the Parade Ground in Secunderabad. This morning, a petition was filed in the High Court, contending that the government was violating the Central circular to hold the Republic Day Parade, which was skipped by some states for two years on account of the pandemic. This time, the Central circular directed that full-fledged celebrations be organised involving students, in all the states. The government is yet to respond to the High Court's order. Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan took charge in 2019, but her relation with the state government have been strained for over two years now in what appears to be a pattern in opposition-ruled states. Last year, the Governor had hoisted the flag at Raj Bhavan on Republic Day, after the govern...