– Telangana High Court refused to interfere with a writ petition seeking a stay on ongoing undergraduate admissions via Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST).
– The petitioner, G. Chennaiah, argued that SC categorisation used outdated 2011 census data and demanded fresh categorisation with updated statistics.
– Advocate General A. Sudarshan Reddy contended courts cannot issue interim directions when laws are challenged.
– The bench instructed the State government to file a counter affidavit over SC categorisation by June 10 but declined to halt admissions simultaneously occurring.
– A PIL was filed requesting educational institutions to stop academic classes during summer vacations.
– The court asked the petitioner to explain their aggrieved position and directed the State government to respond with a counter affidavit before issuing any orders.
– Telangana Pollution Control Board (PCB) halted power supply to Mylan laboratories in Sangareddy following a fire accident.
– Mylan laboratories challenged the decision in court; HC directed PCB not to take further serious action pending additional orders.
The verdicts underscore judicial restraint and adherence to procedural fairness within legal challenges in Telangana. By refusing immediate intervention on issues such as undergraduate admissions or summer classes,the High Court prioritizes counter affidavits from state authorities before passing rulings,demonstrating its commitment to balanced governance where executive processes are adequately represented.
Meanwhile, staying serious actions against Mylan laboratories highlights accountability alongside fair treatment for industries facing regulatory actions due to accidents-likely an effort toward ensuring safety without hampering operational continuity prematurely. both cases may have broader implications for policy enforcement related uniquely Indian challenges of balancing governance efficiency, inclusivity concerns like SC categorizations as statistical methodology evolves with time Data access investment areas Read More: [here](https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/hc-declines-to-interfere-in-undergraduation-admission-process/article69576290.ece