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Hyderabad: A panel of two judges of the Telangana High Court, consisting of Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Judge B Vijaysen Reddy, rejected a PIL filed by Narender Kazipeta to appoint an expert committee to investigate illegalities. to investigate and to make suggestions for accountability in the private health system. Submitter is also seeking instructions from the state to strengthen state hospitals and also to impose an exemplary fine of up to $ 50 million on the state Telangana for the illegal / negligent practice and deposit in the public health fund / Prime Minister Aid Fund / Arogyasree- fund. The panel found fault with the submitter that he approached the court directly without laying his grievance before the authorities.

Official pulled up

The same panel weighed heavily on Syed Yasin Quereshi, deputy commissioner, ban and excise department Mahabubnagar. He was earlier punished in a contempt case. It noted that the officer imposed additional conditions on a petitioner in a written petition that was not part of the Supreme Court order. Earlier, a single judge of the court ordered the conviction to release the seized vehicle from the petitioner. The judge ordered the conviction to give an undertaking that the vehicle would not be alienated and that no third party interests would be created. The conviction did not release the vehicle and further set a condition to set two sponsors. The said conduct was contemptuous. Additional attorney general appearing for the conviction sought time to file additional counter-declaration. The case was posted until April 16.

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Land compensation

The same panel questions the state’s action not to pay compensation to the landowner after acquiring the land acquired at the Sri Uttareswara Swamy temple at Singareddypalem in the town of Nelakondapalli in the district of Khammam, for the weaker parts and constructions of ‘ a degree of government. college and agricultural market yard. The land was acquired in 1998. A Sanjeev Kumar appearing for the state said that the original 4,11,500 Rs were allocated by the land acquisition officer, and the same was deposited but the amount was increased to 16,45,944 Rs and the same would be deposited . The panel instructed the state to submit a report on compliance within four weeks. It also ordered that the interest be added to the compensation and that the case be adjourned.

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Source: Telangana Today

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