Yerra Savitha vs The State of Telangana, Advocate - GP FOR SERVICES I — WP/18033/2025

Case under Constitution of India Section 226. Next hearing: : -.

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CNR: HBHC010356352025

Filing Number

WP/26461/2025

Filing Date

24-Jun-2025

Registration No

WP/18033/2025

Registration Date

25-Jun-2025

Judge

Aparesh Kumar Singh , G.M. Mohiuddin

Coram

Aparesh Kumar Singh , G.M. Mohiuddin

Bench Type

Division Bench

Category

WP ( 28 )

Sub-Category

IRRIGATION & COMMAND AREA ( 42 )

Judicial Branch

WRIT Section

Last updated 27-Apr-2026

Acts & Sections

Constitution of India Section 226

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Yerra Savitha

    Adv. S V INDIRA

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.The State of Telangana, Advocate - GP FOR SERVICES I

  2. 2.The State of Andhra Pradesh,

    Adv. B RAJESHWAR REDDY (G.P. FOR STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

  3. 3.The Engineer-in-Chief (Administration Wing),

  4. 4.The Engineer-in-Chief (Administration Wing),

Case History

  1. Next hearingPending

  2. 31-Mar-2026

    Aparesh Kumar Singh,g.m. MohiuddinView PDF

    In four consolidated writ petitions before the Telangana High Court (W.P. Nos. 17896, 17941, 18033, and 18269 of 2026), the court adjourned the matters for four weeks on 31.03.2026. No petitioner appeared in court, while Government Pleaders appeared for the respondents. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 13-Aug-2025

    Aparesh Kumar Singh,g.m. MohiuddinView PDF

  4. 13-Aug-2025

    Admission

    P.sam Koshy , Narsing Rao Nandikonda

  5. 03-Jul-2025

    P.sam Koshy,narsing Rao NandikondaView PDF

  6. 03-Jul-2025

    Fresh Admission

    P.sam Koshy , Narsing Rao Nandikonda

  7. 26-Jun-2025

    P.sam Koshy,narsing Rao NandikondaView PDF

  8. 26-Jun-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  9. 24-Jun-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. WP/18033/2025

casestatus.in Summary

In four consolidated writ petitions before the Telangana High Court (W.P. Nos. 17896, 17941, 18033, and 18269 of 2026), the court adjourned the matters for four weeks on 31.03.2026. No petitioner appeared in court, while Government Pleaders appeared for the respondents. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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