G. Chennakesava Rao vs The State of Telangana Advocate - GP FOR SERVICES I — WP/33948/2025
Case under Constitution of India Section 226. Next hearing: 15th April 2026.
CNR: HBHC010656802025
Filing Number
WP/49039/2025
Filing Date
30-Oct-2025
Registration No
WP/33948/2025
Registration Date
07-Nov-2025
Judge
Aparesh Kumar Singh , G.M. Mohiuddin
Coram
Aparesh Kumar Singh , G.M. Mohiuddin
Bench Type
Division Bench
Category
WP ( 28 )
Sub-Category
SERVICE MATTERS ( 13 )
Judicial Branch
WRIT Section
Last updated 12-Apr-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.G. Chennakesava Rao
Adv. MD MURTUZA ALI FARUQUI
Respondent(s)
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1.The State of Telangana Advocate - GP FOR SERVICES I
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2.The Secretary
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3.The State Of Andhra Pradesh
Adv. B RAJESHWAR REDDY (G.P. FOR STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
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4.The Commissioner of prohibition and excise
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5.The Accountant General (A AND E)
Case History
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15-Apr-2026
Next hearingPending
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15-Apr-2026
Admission
Aparesh Kumar Singh , G.M. Mohiuddin
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25-Mar-2026
Aparesh Kumar Singh,g.m. MohiuddinView PDF
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11-Feb-2026
Admission
Aparesh Kumar Singh , G.M. Mohiuddin
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20-Jan-2026
Aparesh Kumar Singh,g.m. MohiuddinView PDF
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20-Jan-2026
Aparesh Kumar Singh,g.m. MohiuddinView PDF
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11-Nov-2025
Aparesh Kumar Singh,g.m. MohiuddinView PDF
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11-Nov-2025
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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30-Oct-2025
Case filed
Registration No. WP/33948/2025
Case Summary: W.P. No. 33948 of 2025 | High Court of Telangana | Petitioner: G. Chennakesava Rao The writ petition challenging a Charge Memo (dated 26.02.2018) issued by Telangana's Tribunal for Disciplinary Proceedings on grounds of lack of jurisdiction has been adjourned with a stay order. The Court allowed three weeks' time to respondents (States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) to file counter affidavits, with the matter listed for hearing on 15.04.2026; further proceedings pursuant to the impugned charge memo remain stayed pending disposal of the petition. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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