IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.R.RAMAN & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.S.GOPINATHAN FRIDAY, THE 3RD APRIL 2009 / 13TH CHAITHRA 1931 WP(C).No. 11200 of 2009(T) -------------------------- PETITIONER(S): --------------- P.A.SAJU, PURAKKATTIL HOUSE KUMBALAM PO, KOCHI 682 506 BY ADV. SRI.V.G.ARUN SRI.JAIBY PAUL RESPONDENT(S): --------------- 1. THE CIRCLE INSPECTOR OF POLICE HILL PALACE POLICE STATION, TRIPPUNITHARA. 2. THE SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE PANANGAD POLICE STATION, PANANGAD. 3. A.V.JOSEPH, ANJILICKAL HOUSE KUMBALAM PO, KOCHI 682 506 R1 & 2 BY GOVERNMENT PLEADER SRI P.A.SALIM THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 03/04/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: P.R. RAMAN & P.S. GOPINATHAN, JJ. ---------------------------------------------- W.P.(C) No. 11200 of 2009 ---------------------------------------------- DATED:APRIL 3, 2009. JUDGMENT Raman, J. According to the petitioner, the 3rd respondent raised a civil dispute which was ultimately closed by the Legal Services Authority. But, at the instance of the 3rd respondent the police is now visiting the house of the petitioner. Except to state that a complaint was made by the 3rd respondent, no factual details regarding the date on which the police visited his house or asked him to appear before the police is disclosed. Therefore there is lack of factual materials for giving any direction i this case. It is settled law that in civil matters police will not interfere. In such circumstances if the petitioner is really aggrieved by any such action on the part of the police, he is free to file an appropriate petition giving all necessary details. Without prejudice to such right, this writ petition is dismissed. P.R. RAMAN, JUDGE. P.S. GOPINATHAN, JUDGE. mt/-