Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Businessman's Petition Declared Irrelevant

Updated
Oct 20, 2025 10:41 AM
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In a recent court decision, the request made by Ram Kumar Tiwari was dismissed as "no longer needed," meaning it was not relevant for a decision anymore. The case was heard by Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy.

What Happened?

Ram Kumar Tiwari, a 68-year-old businessman from Hyderabad, filed a request against several parties, including the State of Telangana and various police officials. The request was heard in the court with Ms. N. Sai Charan speaking for Ram Kumar Tiwari and Sri Sridhar Bhuvanagiri speaking for the government.

Why Was the Request Dismissed?

Ram Kumar Tiwari's lawyer stated that the issue at hand no longer needed a court decision. This led to the dismissal of the request. As stated in the order:

"The issue in the present request does not need a decision anymore."

Who Were the Respondents?

The parties involved in this case included:

  • The State of Telangana, represented by its Home Secretary
  • The Director General of Police, Telangana
  • The Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad
  • Various police officers from Punjagutta Police Station
  • G Madhav, a clerk from a finance company

The Court's Decision

Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy dismissed the request on August 22, 2025, stating there would be no order regarding costs. Any other pending applications related to the case were also closed.

The court found that the request no longer required a decision, leading to its dismissal. This means that whatever issue was initially raised had been resolved or was no longer relevant.