KCR, Harish Rao Move Telangana High Court Against Bhupalpally Court Order
Hyderabad,23.12.202:Former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao have approached the Telangana High Court to challenge a Bhupalpally court order related to a corruption petition concerning the Medigadda Barrage collapse.
Background on the Medigadda Petition
The petitioners contested the Principal Sessions Judge’s decision to register a criminal revision petition filed by Nagavelli Rajalingamurthy. The complainant accused KCR, Harish Rao, and other officials of corruption, alleging that it contributed to the collapse of the Medigadda Barrage.
- In January 2024, the Magistrate’s Court in Bhupalpally dismissed the complaint due to jurisdiction issues.
- The matter was deemed appropriate for the Special Court for Prevention of Corruption Act offences.
- Despite jurisdiction objections, the Sessions Judge directed the registration of the revision petition.
KCR and Harish Rao’s Argument
The petitioners argued that the Sessions Judge acted outside their jurisdiction in allowing the petition. They maintained that the Magistrate’s dismissal was legal and devoid of procedural errors. The reasoning provided by the Sessions Judge—ensuring public confidence in the judiciary—was termed irrelevant to the case’s legal merits.
Implications for Telangana Governance
The Medigadda Barrage collapse has raised significant concerns about governance and accountability in Telangana. This case could influence how high-profile corruption allegations involving public officials are handled in the future. Legal experts stress the importance of maintaining jurisdictional clarity in such cases.
Conclusion
The Telangana High Court’s verdict on this matter will likely set a precedent for similar cases. As this story unfolds, it remains a pivotal moment in Telangana’s political and legal landscape. For more updates, stay tuned to SnapNews.in.