As the House met for the day, the members started protesting and trooped into the Well with placards.
Amid the ruckus, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan asked the agitating members to go back to their seats and stop showing placards.
"Please don't show all these things (placards)... They are not allowed," Mahajan said and also cautioned that action could be taken against the members.
With the protests continuing, the House was adjourned during Question Hour, first for ten minutes and then again for 30 minutes till noon.
"The government is in favour of a separate High Court for Telangana but a case is going on...," he said.
The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, which created Telangana, has a provision for a separate High Court in that state.
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