
Quick Summary: Pulugu Jojappa's petition against the State of Telangana and the Sub-Registrar was thrown out because he didn't show up in court multiple times. Judge K. Sarath decided to end the case because Jojappa seemed uninterested.
The case, Writ Petition No. 7003 of 2024, was overseen by Judge K. Sarath. It involved Pulugu Jojappa, a businessperson from Telangana, who filed against the State of Telangana and the Sub-Registrar of Medchal-Malkajgiri District.
April 3, 2025: The case was first scheduled, but Jojappa didn't come. The court planned to dismiss it on April 24, 2025.
April 24, 2025: Jojappa's lawyer asked for more time, so the case was delayed to June 26, 2025.
June 26, 2025: More time was requested again, moving the date to July 24, 2025.
July 24, 2025: No one showed up for Jojappa, so the court decided to dismiss the case on August 14, 2025.
August 14, 2025: Still no one came, and the case was set to be dismissed again.
On August 21, 2025, Judge K. Sarath noted, "It seems that the person who filed the case is not interested in continuing with this case." With no further action from Jojappa, the case was dismissed because he didn't follow through.
The court decided to close the case without making any decisions about costs. Any other requests related to this case were also closed.