Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Petition by Khammam District Resident Dismissed as Unnecessary

Updated
Oct 23, 2025 10:40 AM
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Summary: In a recent court decision, Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy dismissed a legal request filed by Madakam Ramesh from Khammam District, declaring it unnecessary. Here's what happened.

Petitioner's Request

Madakam Ramesh, from Bhagavanpuram Village in Khammam District, filed a legal request. He was represented by his lawyer, Sri Ram Prasad Teegala. The request was against several people, including the main person in charge of the Home Department in Hyderabad and local police officials.

People Involved in the Case

The people involved were a mix of government officials and individuals: - The main person in charge of the Home Department, Hyderabad - The Assistant Superintendent of Police, Khammam District - The Officer in Charge, Kunavaram Police Station - The Sub Collector, Bhadrachalam, Khammam District - Individuals named Mandarapu Raj Kumar, Acha Satyanarayana, and Adhi Venkataramana

These individuals were connected to the office of Lawyer M. Raj Kumar in Sathupally, Khammam District.

Court's Decision

Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy was in charge of the case. During the hearing, the petitioner's lawyer, Sri Ram Prasad Teegala, stated that the issue no longer needed a decision. As a result, the legal request was dismissed as "unnecessary," meaning it was no longer relevant or needed to be resolved.

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

Closing Remarks

The court's order also mentioned the closure of any pending additional requests related to the case. The decision was finalized on August 22, 2025.

This case shows how legal proceedings can sometimes become unnecessary, leading to dismissals like this one.