B. Subash vs Suresh Advocate - MAHA LAKSHMI N — CC/1705/2026

Case under Contempt of Courts Act Section 10to12. Next hearing: 01st May 2026.

CNR: HBHC010225392026

Next Hearing

01st May 2026

Filing Number

CC/16230/2026

Filing Date

08-04-2026

Registration No

CC/1705/2026

Registration Date

09-04-2026

Judge

SUREPALLI NANDA

Coram

SUREPALLI NANDA

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

CC ( 2 )

Sub-Category

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT MATTERS ( 8 )

Judicial Branch

OS Section

Acts & Sections

CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT Section 10to12

Petitioner(s)

B. Subash

Adv. V. SRINIVASA REDDY

Respondent(s)

Suresh Advocate - MAHA LAKSHMI N

Smt. J. Snehaja

Adv. MAHA LAKSHMI N

Hearing History

Judge: SUREPALLI NANDA

13-04-2026

FOR ADMISSION

01-05-2026

FOR ADMISSION

Orders

13-04-2026
SUREPALLI NANDA

Summary: The Telangana High Court issued a "Notice Before Admission" order in Contempt Case No. 1705 of 2026. The court directed the two respondent passport officers to show cause on 01-05-2026 regarding their alleged violation of a previous judicial order dated 14-03-2024 by refusing to process the petitioner's passport renewal application. The case has been posted for hearing on 01-05-2026, with the respondents required to appear either in person or through counsel, or face ex-parte hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The Telangana High Court issued a "Notice Before Admission" order in Contempt Case No. 1705 of 2026. The court directed the two respondent passport officers to show cause on 01-05-2026 regarding their alleged violation of a previous judicial order dated 14-03-2024 by refusing to process the petitioner's passport renewal application. The case has been posted for hearing on 01-05-2026, with the respondents required to appear either in person or through counsel, or face ex-parte hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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