Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: NTT DATA Withdraws Complaints Against State with Option for Other Legal Remedies

Updated
Sep 28, 2025 4:45 PM
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Quick Summary: NTT DATA wanted to take back their complaints against the State of Telangana, and the court agreed. They can still try other legal options.

Who’s Involved?

  • NTT DATA Information Processing Services Private Limited: The company that filed the complaints, represented by Mr. Satya Subrahmanyam Garimella.
  • State of Telangana: The side being complained against, represented by the Principal Secretary of the Revenue Department and the Assistant Commissioner of State Tax.

What Happened in Court?

The case was heard by the Chief Justice, Sri Aparesh Kumar Singh, and Justice G.M. Mohiuddin. The lawyer for NTT DATA, Mr. Harish Bindumadhavan, joined the court session through a video call. He asked the court to let them take back their complaints.

State's Response

Mr. Swaroop Oorlilla, the Special Government Lawyer for State Tax, did not have any problem with the withdrawal.

"Permission granted to withdraw the complaints with the option to try other legal actions."

Outcome

The court allowed NTT DATA to take back their complaints, giving them the chance to try other ways, like filing an appeal. There were no decisions made about who should pay the court costs.

What About Other Applications?

All other pending applications were closed by the court.

This decision was finalized on September 23, 2025, by Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh and Justice G.M. Mohiuddin.