Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Software Engineer's Writ Petition Dismissed as Unnecessary

Updated
Oct 20, 2025 12:41 PM
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Sometimes, legal cases end up not needing a decision. That's what happened here, and it’s called being “unnecessary.” Let’s dive into what went down.

The Case That Never Was

The case, officially known as Writ Petition No.42569 of 2015, involved a petitioner named A Vasantha Babu. He’s a software engineer living in London but originally from Hyderabad. He had a legal issue with the Home Department of Telangana, the police officer in charge in Karimnagar, and his wife, Dasula Arshanapalli Supriya, who also works in software.

What Happened in Court?

The case was presented before Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy. The lawyer for A Vasantha Babu, Ms. B. Pallavi, explained that the reason they filed the petition no longer existed. In simple terms, the problem they were fighting about had already been solved or didn’t matter anymore.

"The reason for the petition no longer exists, making the matter unnecessary."

The Final Decision

Since there was no longer an issue to resolve, Judge Reddy dismissed the case as "unnecessary." This means the court didn’t need to make a decision on it. There were no costs ordered against anyone, which means no one had to pay any legal fees to the other side.

What About Other Petitions?

Any other additional petitions related to this case were also closed. This means if there were any side issues being handled, they were also wrapped up.

And that’s it! Sometimes legal matters just fade away when they’re no longer needed.