Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Government Worker and Housewives' Petition Deemed Unnecessary

Updated
Oct 20, 2025 10:41 AM
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Quick Summary: A legal request involving several people and the State of Telangana was dismissed by Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy because it was deemed unnecessary.

The Main Players

In this case, there were five people asking for legal help. They included Duggiraju V S Phani Kumar, a government worker, and four women—S Sreedhar Rao, Smt D Padma, Smt G Subhadra, and Smt Y Manjsha—mostly housewives from different parts of Hyderabad. The other side included the State of Telangana, represented by its main officer of the Home Department, the police officer in charge of Sanjeevareddy Nagar Police Station, and a person named Sri A Sankar Reddy.

What Was the Petition About?

The legal request, numbered 38167 of 2015, was brought to the court. However, the details of what the request was specifically about weren't mentioned in the decision.

Why Was It Dismissed?

Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy dismissed the request because it was considered "unnecessary." This means that the issue was no longer important or needed to be dealt with. The lawyer for the people asking for help, Ms. R. Revathi, representing Sri V. Nitesh, confirmed that there was no longer a reason to continue.

"The issue does not exist anymore in this legal request."

Who Were the Lawyers?

The people asking for help were represented by Ms. R. Revathi, while Sri Sridhar Bhuvanagiri, the Assistant Government Lawyer for Home, appeared for the other side.

What Happens Next?

With the request dismissed, there was no order about costs, meaning neither side had to pay the other's legal fees. Any related extra requests were also closed.

"There shall be no order about costs."

This decision was finalized on August 22, 2025, closing the chapter on this case.