The Telangana High Court has granted four weeks to the state government to file its counter affidavit and three weeks to the petitioners to respond, extending interim orders until then..
Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has postponed the hearing on the Kaleshwaram Commission inquiry to the second week of January. The court granted the state government four weeks’ time to file its counter affidavit and allowed the petitioners an additional three weeks to respond.
The High Court extended the interim orders already in place, which bar the government from taking any action based on the Kaleshwaram Commission’s findings.
The court also gave three weeks’ time to former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, former minister T. Harish Rao, IAS officer Smita Sabharwal, and engineer S.K. Joshi to submit their responses. It may be recalled that the High Court had earlier issued interim orders restraining the government from acting upon the Kaleshwaram Commission report pending the final hearing.
Dieter Rams
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