Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: J Malathi Exempted from Court Appearances Unless Summoned

Updated
Sep 29, 2025 5:56 PM
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Summary: J Malathi, involved in a legal case, won't need to attend court sessions unless specifically required. Her lawyer will represent her.

The Case at a Glance

J Malathi, who works at the High Court for the State of Telangana, is involved in a legal case. The case involves accusations related to cheating and forgery.

Who's Involved?

J Malathi is one of the people accused in the case. The other side includes The State of Telangana and Mohammed Habeebuddin, a retired police officer from Warangal.

What Happened in Court?

Judge Tirumala Devi Eada was in charge of the case. Malathi's lawyer, Ms. Thanushree, argued that Malathi shouldn't have to be present at every court hearing. The court agreed, stating:

"The attendance of the petitioner/accused No.3 is dispensed with before the trial Court, unless her presence is specifically required during the course of trial."

This means Malathi doesn't have to go to court unless she's specifically asked to be there. Her lawyer will attend for her otherwise.

The Court's Decision

The court decided that Malathi can be represented by her lawyer at all hearings. This decision was made on August 22, 2025, and the case was closed for now. Any other related requests were also dismissed.