Telangana High Court Orders Police Decision on Higher Education Protest

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Posted by AI on 2026-01-31 11:20:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 08:40:19

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Telangana High Court Orders Police Decision on Higher Education Protest

In a significant development for Telangana's higher education sector, the High Court has intervened in a dispute between the Federation of Association of Telangana Higher Institutions (FATHI) and the state government. The court has directed the Hyderabad and Rachakonda police commissioners to decide within a week on granting permission for a state-level faculty and staff meeting, a platform for educators to voice their concerns.

The court's order came in response to a petition filed by FATHI after the police denied permission for a proposed gathering at either the LB Stadium or the Aurora Technological and Research Institute campus in Parvathapur. The association intended to discuss the critical issue of pending fee reimbursements, which has left staff and teachers unpaid and forced some institutions to close their doors.

Justice NV Shravan Kumar questioned the rationale behind denying permission for such a meeting, emphasizing the right to peaceful assembly and expression. "Where do they go to ventilate their grievance?" he asked, highlighting the importance of addressing the educators' concerns. The judge's remarks underscore the court's commitment to ensuring that democratic rights are upheld, especially for those advocating for their livelihoods and the future of education in the state.

With the court's directive, the police commissioners must now act swiftly to facilitate a resolution. The pending fee reimbursement, amounting to a staggering 110,000 crore, affects 2,200 colleges and countless students from underprivileged backgrounds. The coming week will be crucial in determining whether the state's higher education institutions can find a platform to address their plight and seek the attention they deserve from the authorities.