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HC recruit judges Telangana urges judiciary only after division

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HYDERABAD: The high court administration unilaterally going ahead with the recruitment of district judges and civil judges under both AP and Telangana without forking the judiciary, the Telangana government said a high court division bench on Monday.

Articulate against the State, the Attorney General K Ramakrishna Reddy told a bench of acting Chief Justice and Justice Dilip Bhosale SV B Bhatt, who was hearing petitions challenging the current recruitment, the highest administrative court wants the government Telangana to submit to the judiciary AP rules.

“This can not happen as much as AP and Telangana have formed their own rules of judicial services. While we present our petition before the Supreme Court challenging the long recruitment process in progress, it has not yet been cataloged so far. Things can stay so until November this year, “Reddy said. He, however, did not explain the reasons for the observation of November, the bank did not raise questions about the matter. The bank said the AG can not discuss your complaint here SC.

The HC is currently recruiting judges based on two reports published in 2014 and 2015. Previously it had approved a warrant to carry out the authorities to conduct a written test, but did not disclose the results.

On Monday, the bank said the impasse in recruiting litigants and would therefore be better to allow the process to go to the next stage of interviews. They appear by the petitioners, top tips S Satyam Reddy and G Vidya Sagar opposed the idea of ​​the bank to bring the matter forward.

If Telangana is successful in the SC, which would result in an undue burden on applicants, they said, and argued in favor of waiting until the HC is bifurcated or at least until the subordinate judiciary branches. Tips petitioners also pointed out that the fundamental rule of the reserve could get upset with fork.

Reddy told the bank that the HC would stay with the only option of Telangana signal appointment letters against their will under threat of contempt. There is a SC judgment no order, including the courts, must follow if it is manifestly unconstitutional and we will go for that, he said. Both councils representing AP and the Center argued in favor of continuing the current hiring process. The bank reported the matter to Wednesday.

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