Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Writ Petition by Senior Assistant Public Prosecutor Dismissed as Irrelevant

Updated
Oct 27, 2025 8:40 PM
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Summary: The court dismissed the writ petition filed by P Manjula Devi because it was considered irrelevant due to the passage of time. Justice Pulla Karthik was in charge of the case.

The Main Players: Who's Involved?

In this case, the person who brought the issue to court is P Manjula Devi, a Senior Assistant Public Prosecutor. She filed against several people, including the State of Telangana, represented by its Principal Secretary, and other officials like the Director of Prosecutions, Telangana State, and Sri P Satyanarayana, a Senior Assistant Public Prosecutor.

The Court's Decision: What's Irrelevant?

Justice Pulla Karthik handled the case. During the hearing, Ms. Komala, who spoke for P Manjula Devi, said that the issue had become unimportant over time. Because of this, the court dismissed the petition as "irrelevant."

"Recording the above made submission, the Writ Petition is dismissed as irrelevant."

What About the Other Petitions?

Justice Karthik also mentioned that any other pending petitions related to this case would be closed. There were no extra costs ordered for these closures.

Final Thoughts: No Costs Involved

The decision was simple. The court didn't make either side pay any costs. The case was just closed because the original issue no longer mattered.

In summary, the court decided that the case was no longer important because too much time had passed, and no costs were charged to either side.