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High Court for the State of Telangana COURT NO. 4 THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE G SRI DEVI To be Heard on Monday The 14th day of June 2021(AT 10:30 AM - VIRTUAL MODE) (BAIL PETITIONS) SNO CASE PETITIONER ADV. RESPONDENT ADV. DISTRICT INTERLOCUTORY (REGULAR BAILS) 1 CRLP/3443/2021 KARUNAKAR REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) KHAMMAM 2 CRLP/4144/2021 R NAGARJUNA REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MAHABUBNAGAR MEMO FILED USR NO 28469/2021. MEMO PROOF OF SERVICE FILED USR NO 29926/2021. 3 CRLP/4189/2021 T K BASHA VALI PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MEDAK 4 CRLP/4191/2021 E UMAMAHESWARARAO PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD R1-STATE REP BY PP. MEMO FILED USR 29572/2021. 5 CRLP/4203/2021 D RAMAKRISHNA PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) ADILABAD 6 CRLP/4219/2021 Dr.VENKAT REDDY DONTHI REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MEDAK INTERLOCUTORY ( ANTICIPATORY BAILS) 7 CRLP/6039/2020 K VENUMADHAV PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) NALGONDA 8 CRLP/2660/2021 A TULSI RAJ GOKUL PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD 9 CRLP/3924/2021 D RAMAKRISHNA PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY 10 CRLP/4004/2021 K VENUMADHAV PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MEDAK MEMO FILED USR 28788/2021. 11 CRLP/4132/2021 N KRISHNA SUMANTH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY R1-STATE REP BY PP. MEMO FILED USR 29113/2021. 12 CRLP/4145/2021 CH VENKAT RAMAN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) KHAMMAM IA 1/2021 13 CRLP/4188/2021 M TARAK ABHILASH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY 14 CRLP/4190/2021 KATIKA RAVINDER REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) KHAMMAM R1-STATE REP BY PP. R2-NOTICE SENT NOT YET RETURNED. MEMO FILED USR 29577/2021. 15 CRLP/4197/2021 THAKUR NITENDER SINGH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY R1-STATE REP BY PP. MEMO FILED USR 29360/2021. 16 CRLP/4198/2021 R MANGULAL PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) ADILABAD MEMO FILED USR 29369/2021. 17 CRLP/4201/2021 PRIYANKA SINGH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY 18 CRLP/4202/2021 PRIYANKA SINGH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY 19 CRLP/4204/2021 PRIYANKA SINGH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY 20 CRLP/4205/2021 PRIYANKA SINGH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY 21 CRLP/4217/2021 KOWTURU PAVAN KUMAR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) KHAMMAM 22 CRLP/4218/2021 KURITI BHASKARA RAO PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD 23 CRLP/4220/2021 S SURENDER REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) NALGONDA R1-STATE REP BY PP. MEMO FILED USR 29361/2021. 24 CRLP/4221/2021 M P BHARGAV PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY INTERLOCUTORY(BAILS) 25 IA/1/2021 SRIDEVI KEERTHI - KARIMNAGAR CRLP/1237/2021 26 IA/1/2021 K VENUMADHAV - KARIMNAGAR CRLP/1241/2021 PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MEMO FILED USR 9097/2021 DT:-15-02- 2021. 1 27 IA/1/2021 M A MUJEEB PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD CRLP/1671/2021 PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) INTERLOCUTORY(FRESH BAIL PETITIONS) 28 CRLP/4378/2021 K VENUMADHAV PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) NALGONDA 29 CRLP/4389/2021 RAPOLU BHASKAR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) ADILABAD 30 CRLP/4390/2021 V R MACHAVARAM PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD 2 COURT NO. 4 THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE G SRI DEVI To be Heard on Monday The 14th day of June 2021(AFTER BAIL PETITIONS - VIRTUAL MODE) (DAILY LIST) SNO CASE PETITIONER ADV. RESPONDENT ADV. DISTRICT INFRUCTUOUS MATTERS 31 CRLP/4958/2017 A RAVI SHANKAR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 4909/2017) 32 CRLP/8199/2017 C SHARAN REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 8733/2017) 33 CRLP/8223/2017 K LAKSHMI MANOHAR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MAHABUBNAGAR IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 8762/2017) 34 CRLP/9061/2017 MD SHARFUDDIN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MAHABUBNAGAR IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 9790/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 9791/2017) 35 CRLP/9512/2017 M A K MUKHEED PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 10351/2017) 36 CRLP/10709/2017 CHENCHU RAMAIAH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 11913/2017) 37 CRLP/11102/2017 V BRAHMAIAH CHOWDARY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) KHAMMAM IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 12317/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 12318/2017) 38 CRLP/11398/2017 SHAIK SADIQ HUSSAIN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 12650/2017) 39 CRLP/11511/2017 M A K MUKHEED PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP MIRZA NISAR AHMED BAIG 12756/2017) FOR ADMISSION 40 CRLA/234/2021 Y ASHOK RAJ PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) NALGONDA IA 1/2021 41 CRLRC/332/2021 VINJAMURI RANGA BABU PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2021 42 CRLRC/333/2021 G BANDAIAH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2021 ADMISSION 43 CC/496/2020 P NAGENDRA REDDY GP FOR HOME (TG) RANGA REDDY R>1 AND R>2 NOTICE SERVED (CHIEF NOTE) 44 CRLRC/77/2021 Y V S S SIVA SARMA PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) NALGONDA R1-STATE REP BY PP. RR-2 TO 11,NOTICE SENT NOT YET RETURNED. MEMO FILED USR 9850/2021 DT:-17-02- 2021. COUNTER FILED USR 11775/2021 DT:-25- 02-2021. INTERLOCUTORY 45 CRLRC/669/2017 KIRAN PALAKURTHI PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2019 K SAI MOHAN RAO 46 CRLA/160/2021 SUBRAHMANYAM KURELLA PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MAHABUBNAGAR IA 1/2021 3 COURT NO. 4 THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE G SRI DEVI To be Heard on Monday The 14th day of June 2021 NOTE: THESE CASES WILL NOT BE TAKEN UP FOR HEARING AND WILL BE ADJOURNED TO FUTURE DATE. (LIST OF UNDATED CASES) SNO CASE PETITIONER ADV. RESPONDENT ADV. DISTRICT ADJOURNED 47 CRLP/118/2017 Y KRISHNA MOHAN RAO PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP SYED LATEEF 141/2017) 48 CRLP/121/2017 GULAM MUSTAFA RABBANI PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP MUHAMMAD VEQAR HUSSAIN 142/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 1127/2017) IA 1/2018 49 CRLP/7366/2017 S A V SAI KUMAR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP MOHD OMERULLAH SHAREEF 7739/2017) A VARALAKSHMI IA 2/2017(CRLPMP ASADULLA SHAREEF 7740/2017) 50 CRLP/7369/2017 N PRAMOD PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP V N ANAGANI 7743/2017) 51 CRLP/7421/2017 MANU PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP AVINASH DESAI 7801/2017) 52 CRLP/7822/2017 RAMA RAO MAVIDI PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 4/2017(CRLPMP Y RAVEENDRA KUMAR 12686/2017) IA 1/2018 IA 2/2018 IA 3/2018 IA 4/2018 53 CRLP/7946/2017 A SAMIR KUMAR REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 8409/2017) CRLP/7709/2017 54 CRLP/7948/2017 A CHANDRA SHAKER PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP NAGESHWARA RAO PAPPU 8411/2017) 55 CRLP/7974/2017 A CHANDRA SHAKER PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP NAGESHWARA RAO PAPPU 8443/2017) 56 CRLP/8001/2017 A CHANDRA SHAKER PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP NAGESHWARA RAO PAPPU 8481/2017) 57 CRLP/8049/2017 M/S P RANA PRAVEER AND KAMALASAN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 8543/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 8544/2017) 58 CRLP/8096/2017 CHALLA AJAY KUMAR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 8597/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 13062/2017) 59 CRLP/8274/2017 A PRABHAKAR RAO PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) WARANGAL IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 8817/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 8818/2017) 60 CRLP/8382/2017 VENNAMRAJ VENKATESHWARA RAO PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MEDAK IA 7/2018 N HARI PRASAD IA 8/2018 61 CRLP/8397/2017 D JAGAN MOHAN REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP BHANU PRIYA G 8982/2017) 62 CRLP/8427/2017 A VENKAT LAXMA REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 9016/2017) IA 1/2019 63 CRLP/8496/2017 MOHD MOINUDDIN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 2/2020 A SURYANARAYANA 4 64 CRLP/9793/2017 P PRABHAKAR REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) WARANGAL IA 2/2017(CRLPMP T CHANDRA SHEKAR 12772/2017) IA 1/2018 CRLP/9877/2017 65 CRLP/9811/2017 MANU PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD CRLP/9844/2017 MILIND G GOKHALE 66 CRLP/9844/2017 MANU PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD MILIND G GOKHALE 67 CRLP/9877/2017 V SIDDHARTHA GOUD PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) WARANGAL IA 2/2017(CRLPMP T CHANDRA SHEKAR 12767/2017) 68 CRLP/10034/2017 V PATTABHI PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD BALAJI MEDAMALLI 69 CRLP/10936/2017 N NAVEEN KUMAR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP M ANNAPURNNAYYA 12141/2017) 70 CRLP/10937/2017 N NAVEEN KUMAR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MEDAK IA 1/2017(CRLPMP M ANNAPURNNAYYA 12142/2017) 71 CRLP/11032/2017 BANDI SANGEETHA PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP VIVEK JAIN 12226/2017) 72 CRLP/11050/2017 P NAGENDRA REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP A HANUMANTHA REDDY 12251/2017) 73 CRLP/11051/2017 P NAGENDRA REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP A HANUMANTHA REDDY 12252/2017) 74 CRLP/11052/2017 NAGESHWAR RAO PUJARI PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 12253/2017) 75 CRLP/11103/2017 PRAKASH BUDDARAPU PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 12319/2017) 76 CRLP/11110/2017 GOPALA KRISHNA KALANIDHI PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) MAHABUBNAGAR IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 12333/2017) 77 CRLP/11112/2017 P NAGENDRA REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP A HANUMANTHA REDDY 12334/2017) 78 CRLP/11147/2017 M M GOUD PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 12366/2017) 79 CRLP/11154/2017 T PRADYUMNA KUMAR REDDY J U M V PRASAD HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 12371/2017) 80 CRLP/11166/2017 P NAGENDRA REDDY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) NALGONDA IA 1/2017(CRLPMP 12391/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 12392/2017) 81 CRLP/11227/2017 K JOSEPH PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP B A PRAKASH REDDY 12469/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 12470/2017) 82 CRLP/11237/2017 K MALLIKARJUN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP A VEERESH KUMAR 12480/2017) 83 CRLP/11286/2017 PITCHOONOORI SUNDARAM PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP NAGARAJAN 12536/2017) 84 CRLP/11319/2017 BETHI VENKATESWARLU PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2017(CRLPMP M SALEEM 12569/2017) 5 85 CRLP/11327/2017 MOHD MUZAFFER ULLAH KHAN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2017(CRLPMP KHALED BIN SAYEED 12573/2017) IA 2/2017(CRLPMP 12574/2017) IA 3/2017(CRLPMP 12575/2017) 86 CRLP/11337/2017 AJAY KUMAR MADISETTY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
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