IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH, AT HYDERABAD HONOURABLE SMT. JUSTICE T. MEENA KUMARI AND HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.C. BHANU WRIT PETITION NO. 2056 OF 2006 Date:13.02.2006 BETWEEN: Mohd. Ismail, …. PETITIONER And 1. The Station House Officer, Bommalaramaram Police Station, Bommalaramaram, Nalgonda District and another. …. RESPONDENTS HONOURABLE SMT. JUSTICE T. MEENA KUMARI AND HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.C. BHANU WRIT PETITION NO. 2056 OF 2006 ORAL ORDER: (Per TMK,J.) This writ petition is taken up on the basis of the Telegram dated 29.01.2006, sent by the petitioner for issuance of Writ of Habeas Corpus directing the Respondents herein to produce the son of the petitioner herein, namely Mohd Kareem, who was illegally taken away from his house by the police of Bommalaramaram Police Station, Nalgonda District on 29.01.2006 at about 6.30 a.m. A counter affidavit has been filed by the respondents denying the allegations made in the writ affidavit stating that one Smt. Shenaz Sultana, W/o. Jahangir of Bommalaramaram Mandal Nalgonda District has filed a Criminal Case before the Additional Judicial First Class Magistrate, Bhongir against her husband and in-laws, stating that she is the legally wedded wife of one Jahangir. Initially they led happy marital life for some time. Thereafter, differences arose between them and the accused started harassing for additional dowry. Finally the accused beat the complainant and necked out her from the matrimonial home, threatening her not to return without additional dowry as demanded by them. The learned Magistrate referred the matter to the Bommalaramaram Police for investigation. Then the police asked both the parties on 26.1.2006 to attend for counselling before the C.I. of Police, Bhongir on 29.1.2006. Accordingly, the complainant and all the accused, except A.8, attended the counselling. Instead of A.8 (wife of the alleged detenu), the detenu attended the counselling and informed that his wife is carrying sixth month pregnancy and the Doctor advised complete bed rest. As the alleged detenu is no way connected with the offence, the police informed him that he is not required to attend the counselling and asked him to leave the Police Station. Accordingly, the detenu left the Police Station on the same day. It is further stated that the alleged detenu is not required in any case and he is moving freely at his place of residence. In view of the averments made in the counter affidavit, no further orders are necessary in this writ petition. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is dismissed at the admission stage. ________________________ (T. MEENA KUMARI, J.) _________________ (K.C. BHANU, J.) 13th February, 2006 Js.