
Here's a quick summary: The court recently closed a contempt case against GHMC officials. They were accused of not following a previous court order. However, the court found that they did comply, even though it took them some extra time.
This case was about a complaint made by M H Amjed. He said that GHMC officials didn't follow a court order from October 2024. The order was supposed to make them give him specific information he had asked for.
The fourth person involved, B Rama Rao, was in the spotlight. He said he did send the information Amjed wanted. This was done through registered mail, and it was delivered on February 3, 2025. Even though there was a delay, the information was eventually sent.
"The information was sent through registered mail and delivered."
Amjed wasn't happy with the response. He argued that the information was either incomplete or not sent on time. He filed another complaint to make this point clear.
Judge Nagesh Bheemapaka listened to the case. The court decided that since the information was sent and delivered, there was no intentional disobedience by the GHMC officials. The court closed the contempt case, saying:
"This Contempt Case is closed. No order as to costs."
The court suggested that if Amjed still has issues with the information provided, he should think about filing an appeal. This way, he can ask for more clarification or corrections.
In summary, the GHMC officials were found to have followed the court order, even if it took a bit longer than expected.