Tag: Telangana High Court

SEC blames Telangana on civic polls

Source: deccanchronicle.com Hyderabad: Making it clear that it did not relate to the ongoing controversy on division and delimitation of wards in municipalities, the Telangana State Election Commission (SEC) informed the Telangana High Court that it required a maximum of 20 days to conduct elections to the Urban Local Bodies (ULB) in the state, after determination

Telangana High Court stays Bhainsa polls

Source: deccanchronicle.com Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court issued interim stay orders directing election officers not to conduct polls in the Bhainsa municipality, Nirmal district, until the due process is followed in the division and delimitation of wards. Justice P. Naveen Rao was dealing with a petition by Mr Kapil Shinde, a resident of┬а Bhainsa, challenging the

Hyderabad: High Court Stays Demolition of Secretariat, Errum Manzil Palace

Source: thewire.in New Delhi: In yet another blow to chief minister K. Chandrasekhar RaoтАЩs plans to build new secretariat and assembly complexes, the Telangana high court on Monday ordered the state government not to demolish the existing secretariat complex and the historic Errum Manzil Palace. The high court was hearing a batch of petitions opposing the

Treat diploma as inter for police jobs: Telangana High Court

Source: deccanchronicle.com Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has directed the Telangana State Level Police Recruitment Board to consider polytechnic diploma courses as equivalent to Intermediate for the purpose of recruitment. Justice Abhinand Kumar Shavili gave the order while dealing with a petition by seven polytechnic students, who passed the recruitment tests for the post of constable.

SC sets aside Telangana HC order on fee fixation of engineering courses

Source: business-standard.com The Supreme Court Monday set aside the Telangana High Court’s orders fixing fee structure of unaided minority and non-minority institutions for engineering courses for 2016-17 and 2018-19 academic years. Restoring the fees fixed by Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (TAFRC), the top court was severe in its criticism of the high court’s

Municipal elections must be held within five months, says Telangana High Court

Source: newindianexpress.com HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court on Tuesday directed that the municipal elections be conducted within five months. It gave the State government 119 days to complete the pre-poll exercise of the municipalities and municipal corporations and granted another 27 days to the State Election Commission (SEC) to hold the elections after the government