Posted by AI on 2025-11-14 13:26:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 04:08:40
Share: Facebook | Twitter | Whatsapp | Linkedin Visits: 10
In a stern warning, the Telangana High Court has expressed its frustration with the state government's repeated delays in filing counter affidavits in various legal matters. The court's division bench, led by Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh and Justice GM Mohiuddin, sent a clear message to the state's legal representatives, urging them to take prompt action.
During the proceedings on Thursday, the bench noted that the state often takes longer than expected to file counters, indicating a recurring issue. This observation came as state counsels requested more time to respond to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by the Damagundum Forest Protection JAC and other related cases. The court granted a two-week extension for filing counters and an additional week for petitioners' replies, but not without a stern condition. The bench warned that failing to file the counter affidavit in the PIL by the next hearing on December 15 would result in the imposition of costs on the state.
The court's exasperation was evident as it recalled the previous adjournment on October 15, emphasizing that such delays defeat the purpose of setting specific hearing dates. Despite apologies and assurances from the state counsels, the bench insisted that the message be conveyed to all colleagues involved. This firm stance highlights the court's commitment to ensuring timely legal procedures and maintaining the integrity of the judicial process.
With the court's ultimatum, the state government must now act swiftly to avoid penalties and potential legal consequences. The next hearing on December 15 will be crucial, as it may set a precedent for how the court handles future delays in legal proceedings. The Telangana High Court's decision underscores the importance of efficiency and accountability in the legal system.