Breaking | Telangana High Court Seeks Counters on GHMC Ward Reorganisation
The Telangana High Court on Monday directed the Municipal Administration Department and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation to file their counter-affidavits within three weeks in a petition challenging the non-implementation of ward reorganisation within GHMC limits.
Court’s Directions:-
The respondents must submit their counter-affidavits within three weeks.
The petitioner has been directed to file a reply counter within one week thereafter.
The Court warned that failure to adhere to the timeline would result in a ₹5,000 penalty, payable to the State Legal Services Authority.
The matter pertains to the delay in implementing ward reorganisation within GHMC jurisdiction. Further hearings are expected after submission of the counters.
#telangana #highcourt #ghmc
#azharalam
The Telangana High Court on Monday directed the Municipal Administration Department and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation to file their counter-affidavits within three weeks in a petition challenging the non-implementation of ward reorganisation within GHMC limits.
Court’s Directions:-
The respondents must submit their counter-affidavits within three weeks.
The petitioner has been directed to file a reply counter within one week thereafter.
The Court warned that failure to adhere to the timeline would result in a ₹5,000 penalty, payable to the State Legal Services Authority.
The matter pertains to the delay in implementing ward reorganisation within GHMC jurisdiction. Further hearings are expected after submission of the counters.
#telangana #highcourt #ghmc
#azharalam
Breaking | Telangana High Court Seeks Counters on GHMC Ward Reorganisation
The Telangana High Court on Monday directed the Municipal Administration Department and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation to file their counter-affidavits within three weeks in a petition challenging the non-implementation of ward reorganisation within GHMC limits.
Court’s Directions:-
The respondents must submit their counter-affidavits within three weeks.
The petitioner has been directed to file a reply counter within one week thereafter.
The Court warned that failure to adhere to the timeline would result in a ₹5,000 penalty, payable to the State Legal Services Authority.
The matter pertains to the delay in implementing ward reorganisation within GHMC jurisdiction. Further hearings are expected after submission of the counters.
#telangana #highcourt #ghmc
#azharalam
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