: Telangana High Court reserves orders in Vemulawada MLA citizenship case #IndiaNEWS #News Hyderabad: Justice B Vijayasen Reddy of the Telangana High Court on Wednesday reserved for orders in the matter
Telangana High Court reserves orders in Vemulawada MLA citizenship case #IndiaNEWS #News
Hyderabad: Justice B Vijayasen Reddy of the Telangana High Court on Wednesday reserved for orders in the matter pertaining to citizenship dispute of Vemulawada MLA Chennamaneni Ramesh. His citizen was under question for the allegation of having obtained German citizenship. Indian Constitution does not permit dual citizenship as such the Union Home Ministry has passed orders to cancel his citizenship. After hearing to the both sides extensively, the court reserved it for orders .
Consider remission to life convict
Justice Kanneganti Lalita Telangana of the Telangana High Court directed the Telangana Government to consider granting remission within a week to PVB Ganesh, a life imprisonment prisoner who was in prison since 27 years Madhavi, wife of PVB Ganesh Joshi Madhavi filed this writ plea challenging the inaction of the authorities in granting remission to her husband who was eligible to be released on remission. Ganesh was convicted in the year 2000 for an offence committed in the year 1995.
He has completed three master degrees in the jail and the superintendent confirmed his conduct was satisfactory. The police department report, including DGP reports since 2012 has been submitted to the central government that he has completely reformed and sought granting remission to him. Though the State Government is satisfied for granting remission, it sought concurrence of central government for remission as the offence committed by Ganesh is against a public servant in service.
The judge held remission law applicable at the time of conviction is to seen. The petitioner pointed out that even according to the orders of the government a prisoner who has completed 16 years sentence could be granted remission. The judge held that the state executive has ample power to grant remission to the petitioner husband. The judge then directed the state government executive to consider the case of granting remission within a week.
Government asked to respond on womans death
Justice B Vijayasen Reddy of the Telangana High Court on Friday directed the Telangana Government to respond in the case pertaining to death of nine months old pregnant women named Janeela during the Covid period. B Mahendra husband of the Janeela filed the writ petition contending that during the lockdown period in April 2020, Janeela could not get treatment and had to travel across 200 kilometers visiting six government hospitals. PHC at Yapadanine village and Government hospital at Gadwal referred her to hospital with more facilities. She was denied admission at Mahabubnagar government hospital, Sultan Bazar Maternity hospital and Gandhi hospital, finally she was admitted in the Petlaburz government hospital and treatment was given after four hours of admission.
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