SC quashes Telangana HC order granting police custody of two women journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 05th February 2026 at 9:26pm
The Supreme Court has set aside a Telangana High Court order that allowed police custody of journalists Pogadadanda Revathi, managing director of YouTube channel Pulse News and Bandi Sandhya, ruling that custody cannot be granted once bail has been granted unless it is first cancelled through proper legal process.
The two journalists were arrested by Hyderabad cyber crime police in March 2025 for allegedly circulating derogatory remarks against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and the state government. They were initially remanded to judicial custody.
A magistrate later rejected the police request for five days’ custody, noting that substantial investigation had already been conducted and electronic devices seized, and granted them regular bail. The state challenged this before a sessi...
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