Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Businessman's Case Against State Dismissed for Non-Prosecution

Updated
Nov 8, 2025 6:46 PM
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Quick Summary: Jalagari Sham Raj's case against the State of Telangana and others was dismissed because his lawyer had no instructions to continue. Justice K. Sarath made the decision.

The Case Begins

Jalagari Sham Raj, a businessman from Hyderabad, filed a legal request against the State of Telangana and several officials, including the Principal Secretary of Stamps and Registration and the District Registrar of Ranga Reddy District. The case also involved two individuals, B Papi Reddy and B Sathi Reddy, both farmers from Bodupally Village.

Petitioner Loses Interest

When the case was taken up, Jalagari Sham Raj's lawyer informed the court that he had no instructions from his client to continue. This indicated that Sham Raj was no longer interested in pursuing the matter.

"The petitioner is not interested to continue this case."

Court's Decision

Justice K. Sarath decided to dismiss the legal request due to non-prosecution. This means the case was closed without any further legal proceedings.

"The legal request is dismissed for non-prosecution."

No Additional Costs

The court also ruled that there would be no order regarding costs, meaning neither party had to pay additional legal fees.

Closing Remarks

Any pending miscellaneous applications related to this request were also closed. This effectively ended all legal actions related to this case.

"Pending miscellaneous applications, if any in this request, shall stand closed."

This case shows how a lack of interest from the person who filed the case can lead to dismissal, ending any unresolved issues.