
HC issues notices to govt. over statues at public places
The Hindu
Instructs respondents to file counter affidavits within four weeks
Telangana High Court had sought to know if the government can assure that unauthorised statues were not installed at any public place in the State after the latter issued a Government Order in this regard in 2018. A bench of Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy, hearing a PIL petition filed by a resident of Hyderabad on installation of statues at public places in the city, asked the government how many such illegally erected statues were removed. Announcing closure of the PIL plea filed by M.A.K. Mukheed, it said the bench would suo moto take up the matter as PIL plea afresh and take it to logical end.More Related News

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