Prof K Nageshwar: Will KCR listen to Courts? (Video)

         కోర్టులకు,కేంద్రానికి KCR లొంగడు, ప్రజాక్షేత్రానే తేల్చుకోవాలి 

The Telangana High Court on Monday said it cannot direct the State government to hold negotiations with the striking employees of TSRTC.

“We cannot declare the ongoing strike by TSRTC employees as illegal either,” a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Raghvendra Singh Chauhan and Justice A. Abhishek Reddy observed while hearing a batch of PIL and writ petitions on different aspects of the strike.

Differing with the contentions of P.V. Krishnaiah, counsel of one of the PIL petitioners, who wanted the HC to declare the strike as illegal, the Bench categorically stated that it was not empowered to do so.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Will KCR listen to Courts? (Video)
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కోర్టులకు,కేంద్రానికి KCR లొంగడు, ప్రజాక్షేత్రానే తేల్చుకోవాలి The Telangana High Court on Monday said it cannot direct the State government to hold negotiations with the striking employees of TSRTC. “We cannot declare the ongoing strike by TSRTC employees as illegal either,” a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Raghvendra Singh Chauhan and Justice A. Abhishek Reddy observed while hearing a batch of PIL and writ petitions on different aspects of the strike. Differing with the contentions of P.V. Krishnaiah, counsel of one of the PIL petitioners, who wanted the HC to declare the strike as illegal, the Bench categorically stated that it was not empowered to do so.

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