- devara
- 18 Dec 2024 10:10 PM
- Telangana High Court, JHCHS, Cooperative Societies
Telangana High Court Directs Action on JHCHS President’s Disqualification: The Telangana High Court has intervened in a dispute over the disqualification of the president of Jubilee Hills Co-Operative Housing Society Limited (JHCHS). In a recent ruling, Justice T. Madhavi Devi ordered the commissioner for cooperation and registrar of cooperative societies to review the membership records of the current president, B. Ravindranath. This directive came after the petitioners, Jyothi Prasad Kosaraju and K. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy, accused the cooperative authorities of failing to act on their complaint regarding the president’s eligibility.
Court Sets a Deadline for Action: The petitioners had claimed that the authorities were not taking timely action on their grievance, leading to the legal intervention. Justice Madhavi Devi emphasized the need for prompt action and ordered that the officials initiate suitable measures within six weeks. The ruling aims to ensure that the appropriate steps are taken without unnecessary delay, giving a clear timeline for resolving the issue at hand.
Context of the Dispute: The case highlights ongoing tensions within the JHCHS, where the legitimacy of B. Ravindranath’s presidency has been questioned by certain members of the society. The petitioners had approached the court after their concerns were not adequately addressed by the registrar of cooperative societies, prompting legal intervention. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the governance of the cooperative society, ensuring transparency and accountability in its leadership.