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Telangana High Court Declares Swearing-In as Minister Without Qualification Under Article 164(4) Is “Void Ab Initio”: “A Nominee Cannot Enjoy Power Without People’s Mandate”

Court’s Decision The Telangana High Court quashed the appointment of the respondent as Minister under Article 164(1) read with 164(4) of the Constitution of India, declaring it illegal, unconstitutional, and…
Posted by Rawlaw August 1, 2025
retirement benefits
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Telangana High Court Orders Authorities to Release Gratuity and Retirement Benefits to Retired Driver After Eight-Year Delay: “Delay in Disbursing Lawful Entitlements Defeats the Very Purpose of Retirement Benefits”

Court’s Decision: The Telangana High Court allowed the writ petition filed by a retired government driver seeking release of his gratuity and other retirement benefits withheld since his retirement in…
Posted by Rawlaw July 30, 2025
Telangana High Court Directs Consideration of Promotion Despite Disciplinary Proceedings: “Non-Passing of Final Order Cannot Perpetually Stall Promotion”
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Telangana High Court Directs Consideration of Promotion Despite Disciplinary Proceedings: “Non-Passing of Final Order Cannot Perpetually Stall Promotion”

Court’s Decision: The Telangana High Court directed the respondent authorities to consider the petitioner’s candidature for promotion to the post of Senior Assistant in accordance with G.O.Ms.No.257, dated 10.06.1999, and…
Posted by Rawlaw June 23, 2025
pranay sethi principle
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Telangana High Court Enhances Compensation by Applying Principles from Pranay Sethi: “Future prospects must be factored even in notional income”

Court’s Decision The Telangana High Court partly allowed the appeal filed by the claimants, enhancing the compensation awarded by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal from ₹6,18,000 to ₹7,01,800. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw June 21, 2025
bedridden accident
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Telangana High Court Enhances Compensation for Bedridden Accident Victim: “Merely Because the Appellant Could Not Obtain a Disability Certificate, He Cannot Be Denied Just Compensation”

Court’s Decision The Telangana High Court allowed the appeal by enhancing the compensation from ₹1,36,000 to ₹11,82,925 with interest at 7.5% per annum, holding that the appellant’s functional disability must…
Posted by Rawlaw June 21, 2025
presumption of innocence
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Telangana High Court Sets Aside Conviction Under Dowry and Domestic Violence Charges: “No Presumption of Guilt Can Arise in the Absence of Credible and Consistent Evidence”

Court’s Decision The Telangana High Court allowed the criminal appeal filed by the appellant challenging her conviction under Sections 498-A and 304-B of the Indian Penal Code, along with Section…
Posted by Rawlaw June 21, 2025

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