Telangana High Court

Court of Judge Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao: Petition Dismissed Due to Petitioner's Absence

Updated
Nov 14, 2025 8:40 PM
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In a recent court decision, Judge Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao dismissed a petition because the person who filed it didn't appear. Let's break down what happened.

No One Showed Up on October 8, 2025

When the case was first looked at on October 8, 2025, the person who filed it, K Chandra Mohan Rao, didn't have anyone there to speak for him. The court decided to give him another chance and set a new date for October 15, 2025, with a warning that the case might be thrown out.

Second Chance, Same Outcome

On October 15, 2025, the case was marked to be possibly thrown out. Again, nobody showed up for K Chandra Mohan Rao. Judge Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao noted, "It seems the person who filed the case isn't interested in continuing with it."

Case Thrown Out

Because K Chandra Mohan Rao didn't show any interest, the petition was thrown out for not being followed through. This means the case won't continue, and he won't have to pay any court fees.

"So, the petition is thrown out for not being followed through. There will be no court fees ordered."

What About Other Requests?

Any other requests related to this petition were also closed because the main case was dismissed.

In summary, the case was dismissed because K Chandra Mohan Rao didn't show up, leading Judge Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao to close it.