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HC Dismisses Anti-Bifurcation Petition

While dismissing the petition, the High Court also imposed a fine of Rs. 5,000 on the petitioner for wasting the court's time.
Hyderabad | 2nd December 2013
The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Monday dismissed a petition filed by a lawyer challenging the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.

The petitioner, Ramchandra Raju, contended that the Centre was going ahead with the state's division without debating the Srikrishna Committee's Report in the Parliament. While dismissing the petition, the High Court also imposed a fine of Rs. 5,000 on the petitioner for wasting the court's time. (INN)
filed in:  United AP Movement, Telangana Formation, Andhra Pradesh High Court, PILs
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