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Telangana High Court issues notices to Centre and State over missing student in Finland

Telangana High Court has sent notices to both Union and State governments concerning the disappearance of Gujja Manideep Reddy. He went missing in Finland, with his last communication dated May 5. The court plans to hold the next hearing on June 24, underscoring the family's pressing demand for information about his location.

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Jun 17, 2026 · 1 min read · 4 views
Telangana High Court issues notices to Centre and State over missing student in Finland

Key Takeaways

  • Gujja Manideep Reddy, 21, disappeared in Finland on May 5 after a call from a bakery, alarming his family.
  • The Telangana High Court scheduled the next hearing for June 24 to address the disappearance case.
  • Finnish authorities opened a case on Manideep's disappearance, with updates provided to his family until May 29.
  • The petitioner's frustration highlights the perceived inadequacy of responses from the Indian Embassy in Finland.
  • Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy's involvement emphasizes the urgency of finding Manideep Reddy amidst growing concerns for his safety.

Writ petition by a housewife has Telangana High Court issuing notices to Union,State governments over her son Gujja Manideep Reddy's disappearance in Finland. Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy set next hearing for June 24 after legal reps from both sides asked for time to gather instructions.

Manideep Reddy went to Finland in March 2025 for undergrad studies,last heard from on May 5. On phone call,he said he was at bakery,would be back soon. But no word since. His worried parents contacted friends,roommates in Finland — nobody knows where he is .

Petitioner frustrated with authorities' weak responses. She pleaded with Indian Embassy in Finland to ramp up efforts to find her son. Union government's counsel told court Finnish authorities have opened case on Manideep's disappearance. Family got updates on probe until May 29 .

Situation raises big questions about diplomatic channels' effectiveness in missing persons cases abroad. Court's involvement shows urgency,but family still seeks answers and support in search for Manideep Reddy…

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