Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Petition Against State Dismissed as Irrelevant

Updated
Oct 20, 2025 2:42 PM
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Summary: The court dismissed a request because the issue no longer needed a decision. Justice Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy handled the case.

The Petitioners and Their Request

The case involved three people:

  1. Kokku Venkat Laxmi - A housewife from Kodad Town.
  2. Mohammad Abdul Gafoor Mestri - A welder working near the Mahindra Showroom in Kodad.
  3. Mothkuri Naga Chary - Another welder from the same area as Gafoor.

They filed a request against the State of Telangana and several officials, including the head of police and the local police officer in Kodad.

The People Involved in the Case

The people they filed against were:

  1. The State of Telangana - Represented by the main person in charge of the Home Department.
  2. The Head of Police - From Nalgonda District.
  3. The Local Police Officer - From Kodad Town police station.
  4. Dr. Kambampati Guravaiah - A doctor living in Kodad Town.

The Court's Decision

Justice Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy listened to the arguments presented by Mr. Kandula Naresh, the petitioners' lawyer, and Sri Sridhar Bhuvanagiri, the Assistant Government Lawyer for Home.

The petitioners' lawyer said that the issue they brought up no longer needed to be fixed. Because of this, Justice Reddy dismissed the request as "no longer needed," meaning it was not relevant anymore.

"In view of the above submission, the Writ Petition is dismissed as no longer needed. There shall be no order as to costs."

Closing Remarks

The court decided not to make the petitioners pay any costs. Additionally, any other requests related to this case were closed.

This decision shows how sometimes legal issues can become irrelevant, leading to a dismissal without further action.