Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: APSRTC Staff Petition Dismissed as Irrelevant

Updated
Oct 17, 2025 12:40 PM
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The court dismissed a writ petition because it was no longer relevant. Here's what happened in simple terms.

Petition Filed by APSRTC Staff and Workers Union

The APSRTC Staff and Workers Union, represented by their Additional General Secretary K S Narayana, filed a writ petition. They had some issues they wanted the court to address.

People Involved in the Case

The case was against the APSRTC, represented by its Vice Chairman and Managing Director in Hyderabad, and the Executive Director of the Hyderabad and Karimnagar Zones. These people are in charge of the APSRTC in those areas.

Dismissal of the Petition

The case was heard by Hon’ble Justice Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao. During the hearing, Sri Kiran Kumar, the lawyer for the petitioner, informed the court that the issue in the writ petition was no longer relevant. This means there was no need for the court to make a decision.

"The issue in the Writ Petition does not need a decision anymore and the Writ Petition has become unnecessary."

Because of this, the court dismissed the writ petition as unnecessary, meaning it was no longer needed. There were no costs ordered, and any other pending petitions were also closed.

Summary of the Verdict

The court's decision was straightforward: since the issue was no longer relevant, the case was dismissed.