Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Pharmacy College Withdraws Petition with Option to Refile

Updated
Oct 25, 2025 8:38 PM
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Quick Summary: A pharmacy college in Hyderabad withdrew its petition against several government bodies but got the green light to refile if needed.

Petition Withdrawal: What's the Deal?

RBVRR Women's College of Pharmacy, represented by Mr. Katta Muthyam Reddy, decided to take back its formal request to the court. The case was against big names like the Union of India and the Pharmacy Council of India. The college asked for permission to withdraw, and it was granted by Judge Surepalli Nanda.

"Permission is given."

Liberty to Refile: A Safety Net

The college didn’t just walk away. They secured the option to come back with a new request if necessary. This means they can revisit the issue without any legal hurdles.

"They are allowed to go back to the Court by filing a new petition if needed."

No Costs Involved: A Clean Exit

The court made it clear that there would be no expenses involved for the withdrawal. This is good news for the college as it keeps their financial burden light.

"There will be no charges for the withdrawal."

Who's Who in the Case?

  • Petitioner: RBVRR Women's College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad
  • Respondents: Union of India, State of Telangana, Telangana State Council for Higher Education, All India Council for Technical Education, Pharmacy Council of India, and the Convenor for Pharmacy Admissions.

Summary

The case was dismissed as withdrawn, but it’s not the end of the road for the college. They have the opportunity to come back and possibly pursue the issue again if they decide to file another petition. For now, it’s a pause, not a full stop.