HIGH COURT OF TELANGANA
NAGESH BHEEMAPAKA, J
Venkata Rami Reddy – Appellant
Versus
State of Telangana – Respondent
Indian society has long been founded upon the fundamental value of "truth" (Satya), a concept that transcends mere honesty to embody a profound adherence to righteousness, authenticity, and moral integrity. Satya is one of the cardinal principles of Indian philosophy, enshrined in texts such as the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the teachings of great Indian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi. In its essence, truth in Indian society is not just about speaking factual words but about living in harmony with the universal laws of justice, ethics, and moral conduct. It represents the pursuit of the highest reality, aligning one's actions, thoughts, and words with the divine order and moral law. The significance of Satya is seen in the importance it holds in everyday life. From the ancient scriptures to the cultural practices, the commitment to truth has been the cornerstone of Indian ethics. In the modern context, the reverence for Satya remains integral in ensuring the integrity of social, legal, and political systems, reinforcing the importance of truth in upholding justice, human dignity, and collective progress. This case depicts a classic example how such a cherished basic value
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