THE HON’BLE SMT. JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C.BHANU TAKEN UP WRIT PETITION No. 9072 of 2006 Date: 27.04.2006 Between: L.Bujjamma, d/o. L.Raja Naik, Peddapuram Village, Nandigama mandal, Krishna district …Petitioner and 1)The Station House Officer, Banjara Hills p.s., Hyderabad & 4 others …Respondents ORDER: (per the Hon’ble Smt. Justice T.Meena Kumari) The petition dated nil sent by the petitioner is taken up as the present Writ Petition. The contents of the petition are as follows: The petitioner used to stay at Sukhdevnagar, Road No.3, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad along with her two daughters, and on the request of old lady of Dr.Gaffor’s family of Banjara Hills, she sent her daughter viz. Leela, aged 11 years, to help her in attending phone calls and giving medicines. As they forced her to do household work, the petitioner stopped to send her daughter to work and on 04.12.2002 she received a telephone call that her daughter consumed poison and was admitted into Osmania General Hospital for treatment. On 05.12.2002, her daughter died while undergoing treatment. On 05.12.2002 when she went to lodge a complaint in Banjara Hills police station, the police instead of registering her complaint, threatened her. It is further alleged that the old lady managed the police and the Sub Inspector of Police took signatures of her daughter on white papers before taking her to the hospital. Therefore, it is prayed to direct the concerned authorities to register a case in the matter and order CBCID investigation. As regards the first relief of registering the case is concerned, the Government Pleader for Home on instructions submits that a case in crime no.789 of 2002 of Banjara Hills police station was registered and the same was closed on 31.03.2003 as it is revealed in the investigation that the deceased Leela died committing suicide. As the police have already registered a case, investigated into and filed a final report, no interference is needed in this Writ Petition as regards the first prayer is concerned. In so far as the alternative prayer of ordering the CBCID investigation is concerned, the petitioner is at liberty to make appropriate application before the competent authority which shall be considered in accordance with law. With the above observations, the Writ Petition is closed. --------------------------------------- (SMT. T.MEENA KUMARI, J.) ----------------------- (K.C.BHANU, J.) 27.04.2006 DRK