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The Telangana High Court at Hyderabad sees a wide civil docket — writ petitions challenging GHMC, HMDA, TS-bPASS, and Dharani actions; civil appeals from City Civil and District Courts; second appeals on substantial questions of law; and revisions under Article 227 / Section 115 CPC. Successful civil practice here demands precise issue-framing and a draft that survives the admission bench's first read.

Civil writ work at the Telangana High Court frequently involves the Telangana Rights in Land Act, Dharani record corrections, regularisation under GO 59 / GO 76 / LRS, and challenges to municipal and revenue authority orders. Civil appeals and second appeals follow the CPC. Commercial appellate work uses the Commercial Courts Act and the Commercial Appellate Division.

Scope of Representation

  • Writ petitions under Article 226 against state authority civil action.
  • Civil first appeals (AS, CCCA), second appeals (SA), and revisions (CRP).
  • Letters Patent Appeals before Division Benches.
  • Stays of execution, status-quo orders, and vacation-court mentions.
  • Reviews and clarification applications.
  • Land acquisition compensation enhancement and references.

Civil vs Criminal — what applies to you

Civil work at the High Court covers writs against state action, statutory civil appeals, contractual / property disputes, and regulatory challenges. Criminal work — bail, quashing, criminal appeals — runs on the criminal-side roster. Where a client has parallel proceedings, we coordinate filings so admissions and prayers across sides do not contradict each other.

Why clients in Telangana High Court, Hyderabad choose us

25+ years of constitutional-court practice with sustained presence at Hyderabad.

Drafting tuned to current admission-bench preferences.

Strong interim-relief track record at the admission stage of civil writs.

Briefing capability for senior-led arguments where the matter requires it.

Honest, written viability assessment before any retainer.

Cross-state coordination for clients with parallel matters in AP and Telangana.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I file a writ against a builder?

Generally no — builder disputes go to civil court, RERA, or consumer commission. Writs against private parties are not maintainable except in narrow public-function categories.

What is the limitation for a second appeal at the High Court?

90 days from the decree of the first appellate court, subject to condonation under Section 5 of the Limitation Act for sufficient cause.

Do you take up Dharani record correction writs?

Yes — these have become a significant part of civil-writ work. The remedy depends on the type of error and whether revenue remedies have been exhausted.

How quickly can I get a stay at the High Court?

Urgent matters can be mentioned the same day if filed before listing hours. Stays are granted on prima facie case, balance of convenience, and irreparable injury.

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