Source – deccanchronicle.com Hyderabad: Expressing surprise that the police did not take action on Osmania University’s assistant professor Chintakinda Kashim for four years before suddenly arresting him on Saturday, the Telangana High Court on Sunday directed the Advocate-General to file a counter-affidavit to explain the five points. The court asked the AG to explain the status
Source – NEW DELHI: The Telangana High Court has ruled that the five-year fees being collected by private medical colleges in the state as “illegal, arbitrary and violative of Art.14 of the Constitution of India”, because the actual course duration is four and half years. The court, while directing colleges to collect the tuition fee for
Source – thenewsminute.com In a temporary relief to Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) MLA Chennamaneni Ramesh, High Court gave stay on the cancellation of his Indian citizenship on Monday. Earlier in November, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had cancelled his citizenship on the grounds that he held citizenship of Germany and didn’t fulfil the norms
Source – newindianexpress.com HYDERABAD: In the light of the growing public demand to impose capital punishment against the four accused in the recent rape and murder of veterinarian in the city, senior lawyers were of the view that the demand for death penalty in such cases without giving scope for appeal in the higher courts, is not
Source – newindianexpress.com HYDERABAD: The RTC management on Wednesday told the Telangana High Court that the approximately-49,000 staff of the corporation who went on strike are not entitled to their salaries for September, though they worked that month, as per the Payment of Wages Act, 1936. It said the RTC could withhold their pay due to
Source – hindustantimes.com In yet another blow to the employees of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation who offered to end their strike and return to their duties, the high court on Friday upheld the decision of the state cabinet to privatize 50 per cent of the RTC bus services. A division bench of the
Source – siasat.com Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Friday dismissed a petition against the state government’s decision to privatise 5,100 routes of state-owned Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC). The court dismissed the Public Interest Litigation filed by Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) leader P. L Visweswara Rao, challenging the state cabinet’s decision to grant permits