HC protects KTR from arrest till December 30
The New Indian Express Bengaluru|December 21, 2024
THE Telangana High Court on Friday directed authorities not to arrest BRS working president KT Rama Rao till December 30, 2024 while allowing the investigation in the Formula-E race case to proceed.
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Hearing a lunch motion petition filed by Rama Rao seeking quashing of the proceedings against him, Justice NV Shravan Kumar directed the respondents — ACB and MAUD Principal Secretary M Dana Kishore — to file their counters by December 27, the next date of hearing.

The case pertains to allegations of procedural violations and financial irregularities in the conduct of the Formula-E race in Hyderabad.

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