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High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad COURT NO. 2 THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE M.S.RAMACHANDRA RAO THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE K.LAKSHMAN To be Heard on Monday The 6th day of January 2020(AT 10:30 AM) (DAILY LIST) SNO CASE PETITIONER ADV. RESPONDENT ADV. DISTRICT FOR PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT 1 WP/31855/2018 N KODANDARAMA RAO GP FOR COMMERCIAL TAX (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2018 T V L NARASIMHA RAO 2 WP/32171/2018 A P VENUGOPAL HYDERABAD IA 1/2018 RAVI KONDAVEETI R1 R3 UNSERVED ,:: 3 LAAS/93/2019 Y RAMA RAO(SC FOR HMDA) NARESH REDDY CHINNOLLA RANGA REDDY IA 1/2019 LAAS/90/2019 4 LAAS/90/2019 Y RAMA RAO(SC FOR HMDA) RANGA REDDY IA 1/2019 HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA 5 LAAS/102/2019 GP FOR APPEALS (TG) HYDERABAD IA 2/2019 6 CMA/1027/2019 S LAKSHMI KANTH ASAD HUSSAIN HYDERABAD IA 2/2019 S V S CHOWDARY RR 1TO4 NOTICE SENT PROOF OF SERVICE FILED VIDE USR NO.68241/19 DT.15/11/19 ALONG WITH POSTAL TRACK AND POSTAL RECEIPTS 7 CMA/1028/2019 S LAKSHMI KANTH ASAD HUSSAIN HYDERABAD IA 2/2019 S V S CHOWDARY RR 1TO4 NOTICE SENT PROOF OF SERVICE FILED VIDE USR NO.68239/19 DT.15/11/19 ALONG WITH POSTAL TRACK AND POSTAL RECEIPTS 8 CRP/2800/2019 RAKESH SANGHI SUNIL B GANU HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 FOR WITHDRAWAL 9 LAAS/284/2008 R RAMACHANDRA REDDY RAVI SHANKAR JANDHYALA MAHABUBNAGAR 10 CEA/142/2015 CH PUSHYAM KIRAN MEDAK IA 1/2015(CEAMP 119/2015) 11 WP/28086/2019 KARAN TALWAR GP FOR COMMERCIAL TAX (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 FOR ORDERS 12 WP/16870/2019 G K DESHPANDE M V KINI CO ADVOCATES SOLICITORS HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 RAVINDER VUDIGA FOR ADMISSION 13 CEA/69/2019 PATURI RAMA KRISHNA HYDERABAD 14 CEA/70/2019 A RADHA KRISHNA HYDERABAD 15 ITTA/380/2019 K MAMATA HYDERABAD 16 CRP/17/2020 VENUGOPALA RAO PASNOORU HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 17 WP/22/2020 T VIJAYA KUMAR PEARL LAW ASSOCIATES HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 18 WP/25/2020 S KRISHNA MURTHY GP FOR COMMERCIAL TAX (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 B NARASIMHA SARMA 19 WP/64/2020 J PRABHAKAR AMBADIPUDI SATYANARAYANA HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 20 WP/100/2020 T VIJAYA KUMAR V DYUMANI KARIMNAGAR IA 1/2020 21 WP/113/2020 G NARENDRA CHETTY GP FOR COMMERCIAL TAX (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 22 WP/128/2020 MANOJ REDDY KESHI REDDY B NARASIMHA SARMA HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 IA 2/2020 IA 3/2020 1 23 WP/134/2020 T S MURTHY GP FOR REVENUE (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 24 WP/180/2020 V RAVICHANDRAN GP FOR REVENUE (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 N RAJESHWAR RAO(AST SOL GEN) IA 2/2020 GP FOR REVENUE (AP) GP FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (TG) GP FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (AP) 25 WP/187/2020 TARUN G. REDDY HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 26 WP/188/2020 BATTU SRINIVASA RAO N RAJESHWAR RAO(AST SOL GEN) HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 B NARASIMHA SARMA GP FOR IRRI AND COMM AREA DEV(TG) 27 WP/196/2020 N NAVEEN KUMAR N RAJESHWAR RAO(AST SOL GEN) HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 28 WP/212/2020 DANTU SRINIVAS GP FOR COMMERCIAL TAX (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2020 29 WP/239/2020 BANDARU VENKATA RAMANA MEDAK IA 1/2020 HIGH30 WP/250/2020 COURTM VFOR SURESH THE STATE OF TELANGANARANGA REDDY IA 1/2020 INTERLOCUTORY 31 CMA/321/2012 P VENKAT REDDY R VINOD REDDY MEDAK IA 1/2014(CMAMP R1 DIED VIDE C.T 1561/2014) RR 2,5TO9 APP R3 SERVED R4 NOTICE SENT NOT YET RETURNED 32 CMA/358/2014 N ASHWANI KUMAR S BHOOMA GOUD KARIMNAGAR IA 1/2014(CMAMP 377/2014) R1 APP RR 2TO32 NOTICE SENT NOT YET RETURNED 33 CMA/770/2014 AVINASH DESAI G K DESHPANDE HYDERABAD IA 1/2014(CMAMP RR 1&2 APP 1192/2014) RR 3&4 NOTICE SENT NOT YET RETURNED RR 5TO11 SERVED 34 CMA/145/2015 RESU MAHENDER REDDY RAMES YADAV AYELABOYENA RANGA REDDY IA 1/2015(CMAMP 307/2015) RR 1TO4 APP RR 5&6 NOTICE SENT NOT YET RETURNED 35 CMA/963/2015 M/S BHARADWAJ ASSOCIATES HYDERABAD IA 1/2015(CMAMP R1 UNSERVED(LEFT) 2013/2015) RR 2TO10 REP BY GPA HOLDER R1 VIDE C.T RR 11TO13 NOT NECESSARY PARTIES VIDE C.T 36 AS/745/2019 SUNIL B GANU KHAMMAM IA 1/2019 IA 2/2019 IA 3/2019 37 AS/998/2010 N VASUDEVA REDDY SAMPATH PRABHAKAR REDDY RANGA REDDY IA 2/2019 K S MURTHY IA 3/2019 DADI RADHA KRISHNA HARI SREEDHAR Y N ANJANEYACHARYULU RR-6 & 8-APP BY M/S SAMPATH PRABHAKAR REDDY 38 AS/1390/2018 HARI SREEDHAR GOPALA RAO AMANCHARLA V RANGA REDDY IA 1/2018 MENTE NAGESWARA RAO IA 2/2018 KRISHNA REDDY PUTTA IA 1/2019 POTTIGARI SRIDHAR REDDY IA 2/2019 R-1-Died vide C.T. IA 3/2019 RR-2 to 7- App. by M.Nageswara Rao (5592) IA 4/2019 vide SR No. 73413/2018. IA 5/2019 R-8-App. by P.Sridhar Reddy (6622) vide SR IA 6/2019 No.78134/2019. IA 7/2019 RR-11 to 14- App. by P.Krishna Reddy IA 8/2019 (5609) vide SR No.78136/2019. IA 9/2019 Material Papers filed by USR AS/1103/2018 No.100598/2018. Counter affidavit filed by R-11 to R-14 vide USR No.51113/2019. R-10-RETURNED UNSERVED R-15-\\\\\\\" PARTY EXPIRED \\\\\\\"VIDE MEMO FILED USR NO.60451/19 PROOF OF SERRVICE NOT FILED FOR R- 10 STEPS DUE TO BRING ON RECORD THE LRS OF R-15 R-9-\\\\\\\" SERVED \\\\\\\"VIDE PROOF OF MEMO FILED USR NO.60451/19 PROOF OF SERVICE FILED VIDE USR NO.60447/19 FOR RR-16 TO 19 2 39 AS/1103/2018 MENTE NAGESWARA RAO POTTIGARI SRIDHAR REDDY RANGA REDDY KRISHNA REDDY PUTTA 40 AS/2089/2018 M/S BHARADWAJ ASSOCIATES MADHUSUDHAN REDDY PASUNOOR RANGA REDDY IA 1/2018 RR-1 & 2-APP BY M/S P.MADHUSUDHAN IA 2/2018 REDDY IA 3/2018 R-3-NOT NECESSARY PARTY VIDE C.T. 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REDDY P SRI HARSHA REDDY HYDERABAD IA 1/2018 IA 2/2018 46 WP/42702/2018 V RAVICHANDRAN GP FOR HOME (AP) HYDERABAD IA 1/2018 K SATYANARAYANA MURTHY IA 1/2019 GP FOR HOME (TG) 47 CMSA/29/2019 THAKUR ROOPA SINGH HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 IA 2/2019 IA 3/2019 48 COMCA/65/2019 D JAGADESHWAR RAO K PALLAVI HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 RR 1 & 2 NOTICE SENT NOT YET IA 2/2019 RETURNED. 49 CRP/2966/2019 RAKESH SANGHI SUNIL B GANU HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 50 WP/5486/2019 S KRISHNA MURTHY GP FOR COMMERCIAL TAX (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 WP/38505/2016 51 WP/38505/2016 S KRISHNA MURTHY GP FOR COMMERCIAL TAX (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2016(WPMP J ANIL KUMAR (SC FOR APHC) 47441/2016) 52 WP/15501/2019 S LAKSHMI KANTH PODILA HARI PRASAD HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 IA 2/2019 53 WP/16255/2019 AMBADIPUDI SATYANARAYANA A L RAJU HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 IA 2/2019 54 WP/16410/2019 M SRIKANTH REDDY AMBADIPUDI SATYANARAYANA HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 T SURYA SATISH 55 WP/17671/2019 N V SUBBA RAJU GP FOR REVENUE (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 B NARASIMHA SARMA 56 WP/18993/2019 P V RAVINDRA KUMAR HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 P V MARKANDEYULU 57 WP/19423/2019 P V RAVINDRA KUMAR HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 P V MARKANDEYULU 58 WP/19580/2019 GOPALA RAO AMANCHARLA V A KRISHNAM RAJU RANGA REDDY IA 1/2019 N RAJESHWAR RAO(AST SOL GEN) 59 WP/19583/2019 K BUCHI BABU KHAJA MOIZUDDIN(SC FOR TS MFC) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 M HAMSA RAJ (SC FOR APSFC) K SAIRAM MURTHY 60 WP/19768/2019 K BUCHI BABU M SRIKANTH REDDY HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 WP/18753/2019 3 61 WP/18753/2019 K BUCHI BABU M SRIKANTH REDDY HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 62 WP/19871/2019 KURUVA NAGANNA CH SIVA REDDY (SC FOR C B I ) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 IA 2/2019 WP/18199/2019 63 WP/18199/2019 KURUVA NAGANNA CH SIVA REDDY (SC FOR C B I ) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 64 WP/19961/2019 SHARAD SANGHI AMBADIPUDI SATYANARAYANA HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 P SRI HARSHA REDDY IA 2/2019 GP FOR STAMPS AND REGISTRATION (TG) MIR JAFFER ALI KHAN 65 WP/20031/2019 V MURALI MANOHAR B RAVINDRA REDDY HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 66 WP/20167/2019 S GOPAL RAO GP FOR AGRICULTURE (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 GP FOR SERVICES III (TG) GP FOR AGRICULTURE (AP) HIGH67 WP/20196/2019 COURTE MADANFOR MOHAN THE RAO STATESUNDARI R PISUPATI(SROF TELANGANA SC FOR CEC HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 AND ST) IA 2/2019 VEDULA SRINIVAS IA 3/2019 B MANOJ KUMAR GADI PRAVEEN KUMAR(SC FOR CENTRL GOVT) 68 WP/20478/2019 NAZIR AHMED KHAN GP FOR MEDICAL HEALTH FW (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 A PRABHAKAR RAO 69 WP/20529/2019 A JAGAN E MADAN MOHAN RAO HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 70 WP/20905/2019 K V BHANU PRASAD N RAJESHWAR RAO(AST SOL GEN) WARANGAL IA 1/2019 AMBADIPUDI SATYANARAYANA GADI PRAVEEN KUMAR(SC FOR CENTRL GOVT) 71 WP/21137/2019 M SUPRABATH REDDY GP FOR MEDICAL HEALTH FW (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 GORANTLA SRI RANGA PUJITHA A PRABHAKAR RAO K K MAHENDER REDDY PERI PRABHAKAR 72 WP/21462/2019 K LAKSHMI NARASIMHA N RAJESHWAR RAO(AST SOL GEN) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 G VENKATESHVARLU(SC FOR EPFO) GP FOR MEDICAL HEALTH FW (TG) GP FOR MEDICAL HEALTH FW(AP) 73 WP/21598/2019 BAJRANG SINGH THAKUR RUBAINA S KHATOON HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 S JANARDHAN GOUD (SC FOR CENTRAL GOVT COU) N RAJESHWAR RAO(AST SOL GEN) 74 WP/22130/2019 VIJAY B PAROPAKARI GP FOR FINANCE PLANNING (TG) MAHABUBNAGAR IA 1/2019 V UMA DEVI 75 WP/22141/2019 T S MURTHY GP FOR COMMERCIAL TAX (TG) HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 76 WP/22803/2019 BONDEMPALLY RAMULU GP FOR SCHOOL EDUCATION (AP) NALGONDA IA 1/2019 GP FOR SCHOOL EDUCATION (TG) GP FOR SERVICES III (TG) 77 WP/23057/2019 P V RAMANA K RAM MURTHY HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 GP FOR FINANCE PLANNING (TG) GP FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (TG) GP FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (AP) 78 WP/23254/2019 D RAGHAVULU PODILA HARI PRASAD HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 79 WP/23483/2019 V V RAMANA PEARL LAW ASSOCIATES HYDERABAD IA 1/2019 80 WP/23515/2019 D RAMAKRISHNA GP FOR EDUCATION (TG) KHAMMAM IA 1/2019 GP FOR SERVICES III (TG) IA 2/2019 GP FOR GENERAL
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