
Quick Summary: In a recent court decision, the request for legal action filed by B Durgappa Driver against APSRTC was dismissed because it was no longer needed. The case was overseen by Judge Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao.
B Durgappa Driver, from Hyderabad, submitted a request for legal action. He was represented by Sri Venkat Narayan, who was stepping in for Sri G. Ravi Mohan, the main lawyer for the petitioner. The exact details of the request weren't explained, but it seems the issues raised didn't need the court's help anymore.
The people responding to this case were APSRTC, represented by its Vice Chairman and Managing Director in Hyderabad, along with three other regional managers. They were from different depots in Hyderabad, including Ranga Reddy, Picket Secunderabad, and Dilsukhnagar.
Judge Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao was in charge of the case. The court decided that the request for legal action was "unnecessary," meaning it was no longer important or needed to be solved. As a result, the request was dismissed.
"Recording the above submission, this Writ Petition is dismissed as unnecessary."
The court decided not to make the parties involved pay any costs. Additionally, any other pending requests related to this legal action were also closed.
This decision shows how sometimes legal actions can become unnecessary because of changes in the situation.