This weekly round-up collects Andhra Pradesh High Court decisions covered by Legal Republic in the selected period. Each entry gives the court, case name or citation, a short holding, and a link to the full article.
Key Decisions
ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited v. M/s FE Engineering, CRP Nos. 1209 and 1210 of 2025
Andhra Pradesh HC rules private expert reports are admissible in commercial suits subject to proof, and sets aside document admitted by memo in COS No.3 of 2022.
Read full articleKapuganti Chinna Swamy Setty and Others v. State of Andhra Pradesh and Others, WP No. 13064 of 2026
AP High Court dismisses writ against GVMC public toilet construction at Maddilapalem, citing Article 21 and Supreme Court ruling on sanitation as a fundamental right.
Read full articleWrit Petition No. 14854 of 2026, W.P. No. 14854/2026
AP High Court directs Regional Passport Officer to process passport application, ruling no cognisance means no bar under Section 6(2)(f) of the Passports Act, 1967.
Read full articlePasupuleti Chinachennaiah v. State of Andhra Pradesh & Anr., Crl.P.No.12317 of 2025
Andhra Pradesh HC quashes SC/ST POA Act case in S.C. No. 165/2025, holding caste-abuse allegations lacked public view and were civil in nature.
Read full articleGodavarthi Srinivasacharyulu v. D.S.S.S. Subrahmanyam Somayaji and Others, Writ Appeal No. 533 of 2026
AP High Court remands Archaka eligibility case after finding Single Bench was not informed of prior permissions, pending writ petitions, and a 2025 Deputy Commissioner order.
Read full articleR P Kousalya v State of AP and Others, WP No. 10909/2026
AP High Court directs Adoni Municipality to clear road encroachments within 5 weeks, rejecting alternate-site allotment as contrary to public interest. WP 10909/2026.
Read full articleNagalla Venkateswarlu and Others v. Sri Rahul Pandey IFS and Others, I.A. No. 2 of 2024 in C.C. No. 5763 of 2023
Andhra Pradesh HC dismisses review petition in CC No. 5763/2023, finding petitioners suppressed auction completion facts and misled court to obtain interim orders.
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