Telangana High Court Takes Up Peddi Movie Ticket Price Hike Case

A Peddi movie ticket price hike decision has reached the Telangana High Court, with a contempt petition reportedly filed against Telangana Home Department Principal Secretary Shikha Goel. The latest update has drawn attention to the legal process surrounding the increase in cinema ticket prices.

According to the incident details, the petition alleges that the government order issued for the ticket price hike did not follow the provisions of GO 151. The matter is now under judicial scrutiny.

High Court Examines Peddi Movie Ticket Price Hike

The Peddi movie ticket price hike became a legal issue after a government order was issued on the 2nd of this month, permitting higher ticket rates. The contempt petition claims that the order was released without adhering to the guidelines laid down under GO 151.

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The latest update from the court indicates that the legality of the order is being examined as part of the ongoing proceedings.

Court Reviews Government Order

During the hearing, the Telangana High Court was informed that the government order allowing the ticket price increase was allegedly not in accordance with the existing rules. The petition has challenged the validity of the order and sought appropriate legal action.

As part of the judicial process, the court reviewed the matter and recorded the submissions placed before it.

Next Hearing Scheduled in Ticket Price Hike Case

The High Court observed that the government order related to the Peddi movie ticket price hike was being questioned as unlawful in the petition. Following the preliminary hearing, the court adjourned the matter for further consideration.

The next hearing in the case has been scheduled for the 15th of this month. Further developments are expected after the court takes up the matter again.

The Peddi movie ticket price hike case, the government order, and the ongoing court proceedings remain under close watch as the legal process continues. The latest update is expected after the next hearing, when the court reviews the matter further.