Sri Maku Ravi Kumar vs State of Tel angana Advocate - GP FOR AGRICULTURE — WP/11176/2026
Case under Constitution of India Section 226. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OF NO COSTS on 15th April 2026.
CNR: HBHC010233192026
Filing Number
WP/16770/2026
Filing Date
10-Apr-2026
Registration No
WP/11176/2026
Registration Date
10-Apr-2026
Judge
Surepalli Nanda
Coram
Surepalli Nanda
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
WP ( 28 )
Sub-Category
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING ( 5 )
Judicial Branch
WRIT Section
Decision Date
15-Apr-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED OF NO COSTS
Last updated 20-May-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Sri Maku Ravi Kumar
Adv. G KALYAN CHAKRAVARTHY
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2.Bonagiri Prabhavati
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3.Pallapu Durga Prasad
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4.Dangevar Banu
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5.Chinnam Hylaiah
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6.Chinnam Shyam
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7.Gundelli Mallesh
Respondent(s)
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1.State of Tel angana Advocate - GP FOR AGRICULTURE
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2.The Director of Agricultural Marketing
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3.Agricultural Marketing committee
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4.The Secretary, Agricultural Marketing Committee
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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15-Apr-2026
Surepalli NandaView PDF
The Telangana High Court directed the Agricultural Marketing Committee at Gandhi Gunj Market Yard, Nizamabad, to consider the petitioners' grievance and implement fair, transparent, and uniform procedures for allotting vending spaces within two weeks, while accounting for the vendors' seniority and long-standing association with the market, ensuring no arbitrary or selective allocation. The writ petition was disposed of without costs, with the court finding the respondents' previous "pick and choose" method of space allocation violated natural justice principles and statutory procedures under the Telangana Agricultural Markets Act, 1966. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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15-Apr-2026
Admission (Agriculture )
Surepalli Nanda
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13-Apr-2026
Surepalli NandaView PDF
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13-Apr-2026
Surepalli NandaView PDF
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13-Apr-2026
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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10-Apr-2026
Case filed
Registration No. WP/11176/2026
The Telangana High Court directed the Agricultural Marketing Committee at Gandhi Gunj Market Yard, Nizamabad, to consider the petitioners' grievance and implement fair, transparent, and uniform procedures for allotting vending spaces within two weeks, while accounting for the vendors' seniority and long-standing association with the market, ensuring no arbitrary or selective allocation. The writ petition was disposed of without costs, with the court finding the respondents' previous "pick and choose" method of space allocation violated natural justice principles and statutory procedures under the Telangana Agricultural Markets Act, 1966. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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