Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Petition Against Government Order Dismissed as Irrelevant

Updated
Oct 17, 2025 2:41 PM
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Here's a quick rundown: A petition was filed to challenge a government order, but it got dismissed because the issue was no longer relevant. Let's break it down.

The Petition's Purpose

The petition was filed under a part of the Indian Constitution. The person who filed it, Mr. Rajesh Kumar, wanted to challenge a government order (G.O Rt. No. 625, Law Department, dated 31/12/2020). He claimed it was illegal and went against the rules of fairness in the Constitution, as well as another government order from 2000.

The Legal Voices

The case was heard by Judge N. Tukaramji. The lawyer for Mr. Rajesh Kumar, Mr. K. Raghuveer Reddy, explained that the issue they were fighting about wasn't a problem anymore. So, he asked for the petition to be dismissed.

No Objections from the Other Side

The lawyer for the government, Mr. M. Srinivas, didn't object to Mr. Rajesh Kumar's request to dismiss the case.

The Final Decision

Judge N. Tukaramji listened to both lawyers. He decided to dismiss the petition because it wasn't needed anymore. There were no costs ordered, and any other related petitions were also closed.

And that's how this case wrapped up, with a simple dismissal because the issue was no longer important.