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HC runs ballistic over ‘Bench Hunting’ Telangana Govt

Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Tuesday found an error with advocates representing the country and farmers to make ‘Mountain out of MoleHill’ by competing with those who had to hear the AP farmer’s request against Hydel Telangana power plants.
The main justice bench Hima Kohli and the justice of the farmers.
“You don’t look better.
You rushed to the second division bench that asked him to take problems with an urgent basis despite knowing the fact that there was overlapping in their respective subjects to be heard by the first and second court each.
What have you done too Can be interpreted as a hunting bench, “Bench said handling Vedula Venkata Ramana’s senior advisor, which appeared for farmers.
According to the list, the subject related to the river, irrigation project, etc., falls under the scope of the bench led by CJ.
Things related to disputes between the two countries revolving around the AP reorganization action were allocated to the second division bench headed by Justice Ramachandra Rao.
CJ said that there was an overlapping subject and the parties must show maturity instead of rushing to unfounded conclusions.
“What do the interests have? Why did you adopt a confrontation attitude? This is at least acceptable,” CJ Bench said.
CJ Kohli directed the Advocate General BS Prasad to attract the interim application submitted by the state government that asked Ramachandra Rao’s justice to avenge himself from the trial.
“You should have demonstrated the list of lists and leaving things there instead of looking for researchers.
It is very inappropriate for the part of the State of Telangana.
It is in a bad taste,” CJ, handle AG.
He also found a mistake with Venkata Ramana for not allowing time to the registry to accept problems.
“Why don’t you wait? Why did you rush to the second court? What is in a hurry? Can’t you wait for time,” CJ Bench asked.
When Venkata Ramana said he could wait for three or four days, CJ said, “Then wait now.” CJ is confiscated from this problem and is expected to make decisions in one or two days.
Meanwhile, upset with recurrent requests from the state government who asked him to return from the trial, Justice Ramachandra Rao also expressed his displeasure on the government’s attitude.

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