Telangana government will act High Court requests that the governor's official approve its budget.

The State budget presentation is planned to take place in the first week of February, and the Telangana administration on Monday filed a lunch application in the High Court asking for permission. The budget file was delivered to the governor's office in January, but the presentation preparations have been put off because the permission hasn't come in yet. Dushyant Dave, a prominent Supreme Court attorney, will defend the government.
Finance Minister T Harish Rao is anticipated to deliver the budget. Before the budget presentation, a top official from the governor's office inquired about the preparations for the governor's address and asked for a copy of the speech for confirmation. The motion makes the case that passing the budget file is required under the Constitution and that failing to do so might result in a crisis of the Constitution. The government asks the High Court to give the Governor's office a directive to approve the budget. The public is waiting to see how the government's legal action turns out.
The Telangana administration is probably going to file a lunch motion with the High Court on Monday, asking for a directive to the Governor's office to approve the State budget that would be submitted in the first week of February during the next Assembly budget session.
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