BRS MLAs Case in High Court: Notices Issued to Speaker, Hearing Adjourned to May 16
BRS MLAs case in High Court as notices issued to Speaker, Kadiyam Srihari and Sanjay; next hearing scheduled for May 16.

The Telangana High Court is now hearing the BRS MLAs case in High Court, involving Kadiyam Srihari and Sanjay, who have stated that they have not changed their political party.
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Court Issues Notices in BRS MLAs Case
In a significant development:
- Notices have been issued to:
- The Assembly Speaker
- Kadiyam Srihari
- Sanjay
- The MLAs have been asked to file their counter responses
Background of the Controversy
The BRS MLAs case in High Court stems from:
- A ruling by the Assembly Speaker stating that the MLAs did not switch parties
- This decision was challenged in court
The petition was filed by:
- Jagadishwar Reddy
- K P Vivekananda
High Court Proceedings
During the hearing:
- The court reviewed the petition challenging the Speaker’s decision
- Directed the concerned MLAs to respond
- Adjourned the matter for further hearing
Next Hearing Date Announced
The BRS MLAs case in High Court will now be heard on:
- May 16
This has increased political interest and attention across the state.
Political Significance of the Case
The case has become a major topic in Telangana politics as it involves:
- Questions over party loyalty
- Role of the Assembly Speaker
- Legal interpretation of party switching rules
Public and Political Attention
The BRS MLAs case in High Court is being closely followed by:
- Political leaders
- Legal experts
- General public
In conclusion, the BRS MLAs case in High Court continues to gain momentum, with notices issued to key parties and the next hearing scheduled for May 16, keeping the political landscape in Telangana under focus.
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