THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL PETITION No.7810 of 2011 ORDER: Petitioners approach this Court by invoking the provisions under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure seeking to quash the proceedings against them in Crime No.26 of 2011 on the file of Lingasamudram Police Station, SPSR Nellore District, whereby they are arrayed as accused for the offence punishable under Section 306 IPC. Heard. The complaint is lodged by the wife of the deceased, which runs as follows: “ To The Sub-Inspector of Police, Lingasamudram Police Station. Kondapuram village resident Chimmali Kanthamma, W/o.Chinna Ankaiah respectfully submit the following for your favourable consideration. Sir, I submit that my husband Chimmili Chinna Ankaiah went to Kandukuru to attend the marriage function of Chimmili Suryaprakasha Rao son of Dasaradha Naidu. There our village resident Rupineni Chinna Ankaiah, S/o.Pedda Ragaiah called my husband and told him that he was changed and not like earlier and threatened him for dire consequences. He warned my husband that he would made beat at Kondapuram Centre and book a case under SC act by an SC caste person Davaluri Malyadri, S/o.Ramaiah who attacked on my husband by beating severely and abusing in filthy language. Patibandla Narasimham, S/o. Venkataiah a resident of our village rescued my husband from them. Thereafter they went to the Police Station and lodged complaint on my husband. All this was told by my husband. We are respectable citizens in our village and we are living in a respectable manner. Out of this uneven insult my husband went to Lingasamudram and committed suicide on 29-06-2011 by consuming pesticide. We came to know about his death on 2-7- 2011 (Saturday) only. Hence I request you kindly take action against the above named persons Rupineni Cinna Anakaiah, S/o.Pedda Ragaiah, Davuluri Malyadri, S/o. Ramaiah who insulted my husband for ulterior reasons and instigated him to commit suicide at the ends of justice.” The deceased committed suicide on 29.06.2011. The same was reiterated on 02.07.2011. The complaint clearly discloses that the deceased informed the reasons for his death and also the quarrel between the petitioner and the deceased. This Court is of the view that this is not the stage to interfere with the investigation. Hence, this Court is not inclined to interfere with the investigation and this criminal petition is liable to be dismissed. Accordingly, the Criminal Petition is dismissed. Miscellaneous petitions filed in this Criminal Petition, if any, shall stand closed. ___________________ JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO 30th August 2011 Rns