1 BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT DATED: 18.11.2011 CORAM: THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE.M.JAICHANDREN AND THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE.S.NAGAMUTHU H.C.P.(MD)No.775 of 2011 Visvaperumal : Petitioner Vs 1.The Superintendent of Police, Pudukottai District, Pudukottai. 2.The Inspector of Police, Alangudi Police Station, Pudukottai District. 3.The Inspector of Police, All Women Police Station, Pudukottai District, Pudukottai. 4.Selvakumar 5.Subbulakshmi : Respondents Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying to issue a Writ of Habeas Corpus, to direct the first and the second respondents to secure the detenue, namely, Ramya, aged about 21 years, daughter of Visvaperumal and produce before this Court and set her at liberty. For Petitioner : Mr.N.Anandakumar For R.1 to 3 : Mr.A.Ramar Addl.Public Prosecutor For R.5 : Mr.G.Mathavan ORDER [Order of the Court was made by M.JAICHANDREN,J.] This Habeas Corpus petition has been filed, praying that this Court may be pleased to direct the first and the second respondents to produce the detenue, namely, Ramya, aged about 21 years, before this Court and to set her at liberty. 2. From the status report, dated 13.09.2011 filed by the second respondent, it is seen that the detenue, had married one Selvakumar, son of Karuppiah of Pudukottai District, on 16.08.2011. She had appeared before the All Women Police Station, Pudukottai, along with the said Selvakumar, and sought for protection from the petitioner, alleging that he would try to separate them, by murdering the detenue. The Sub- Inspector of the All Women Police Station, Pudukottai, had given an acknowledgment for the complaint, in acknowledgment No.177/11. https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 2 3. It has also been stated that another petition had also been sent by the detenue stating that she had developed illegal intimacy with Selvakumar, the fourth respondent herein and that she is also in her family way. It has also been stated that the detenue had run away from home and had taken shelter with her friend at Coimbatore, in order to escape the wrath of her family. Therefore, it is clear that the detenue is not in the illegal custody of the respondents 4 and 5, as alleged by the petitioner. 4. In such circumstances, this Court is of the view that no further orders are necessary in the present Habeas Corpus petition. Hence, this Habeas Corpus petition stands dismissed. Sd/- Deputy Registrar (W) /True Copy/ Assistant Registrar To 1.The Superintendent of Police, Pudukottai District, Pudukottai. 2.The Inspector of Police, Alangudi Police Station, Pudukottai District. 3.The Inspector of Police, All Women Police Station, Pudukottai District, Pudukottai. Ssm GH : 16.12.2011 : 2p/4c H.C.P.(MD)No.775 of 2011 https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/