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Andhra Pradesh High Court Weekly Round-Up: May 31 to June 6, 2026

A court-wise reading list of notable Andhra Pradesh High Court decisions published on Legal Republic from May 31 to June 6, 2026, with short holdings and links to the full reports.

weekly5 decisionsMay 31 to June 6, 2026

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

#1High Court of Andhra Pradeshwrit petition civil

D Manjula Devi v. State of Andhra Pradesh & Ors, W.P. Nos. 24577 of 2024 & 692 of 2026

AP High Court dismisses writ against AP Government Nurses Association election, ruling the private society's internal disputes lack the public law element needed for Article 226.

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#2High Court of Andhra Pradeshwrit petition habeas corpus

Kommuri Sampurna v The State of Andhra Pradesh, WP No. 15112 of 2026

Andhra Pradesh HC closes habeas corpus in WP 15112/2026 after state confirms NDPS detenu Kommuri Prakash was produced before court on 1 June 2026.

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#3High Court of Andhra Pradeshwrit appeal

M/s. Sri City Pvt. Ltd. v. N. Sakkubayamma (died) per LRs and others, W.A. Nos. 205, 259 of 2014 & 848 of 2022 and W.P. No. 26568 of 2014

Andhra Pradesh HC rules SHAR rehabilitees are DKT assignees, not owners; sets aside 2013 Single Judge order directing land acquisition for Sri City SEZ.

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#4High Court of Andhra Pradeshcivil revision

Chenikala Harshavardhini & Anr. v. NIL, CRP No.1405 of 2026

AP High Court allows CRP, waives Section 13-B(2) cooling-off period where parties settled alimony, child custody, property and criminal cases.

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#5High Court of Andhra Pradeshquashing petition

Lagadapati Praveen Kumar v. State of Andhra Pradesh and Another, Criminal Petition No. 5522 of 2021

AP High Court quashes Section 153 IPC in fake social media post case; Sections 120B, 505(2) IPC and Section 66 IT Act charges survive for investigation.

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