HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY WRIT PETITION No. 4813 OF 2007 DATE: 03.09.2007 Between: Smt. Boini Tulisamma ..... PETITIONER AND The Station House Officer, Kachiguda Police Station, Kachiguda, Hyderabad & 4 others. .....RESPONDENTS HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY WRIT PETITION No. 4813 OF 2007 ORDER: (Per Hon’ble Sri Justice A. Gopal Reddy) This is a taken up Writ Petition on the basis of the petition sent by Smt. Boini Tulisamma to the Hon’ble Chief Justice dated 19.2.2007 alleging that her son Boini Sudhakar, aged 23 years, who is working as Office Boy with Visham Lodge/Hotel, Secunderabad, on 22.5.2006 left the house informing her that he was going to attend one of his friend’s marriage at Komshetpally Village, Medak District. But even after ten days as he has not returned home, she lodged a complaint with Kachiguda Police requesting them to trace out her son. When she visited the Police Station to know about the enquiry, she was informed that her neighbour Mr.Mallesh and his brother Krishna gave a complaint to the Kachiguda Police alleging that her son has eloped their daughter Ms.Renuka and in the case filed by them, police summoned her to the Police Station, beat her, abused her in filthy language and snatched the cell phone of her son bearing No.9247783982. Even after lapse of ten months, whereabouts of her son have not been traced out. While taking up the Writ Petition on the basis of the above petition, notice was sent to the respondents. In response to the notice, the Sub-Inspector of Police, Kachiguda Police Station, filed counter affidavit on 29.3.2007 stating that on receipt of complaint from the petitioner, a case in Crime No.79 of 2007 was registered under the head of ‘Man missing’ on 24.3.2007 and in the complaint, the petitioner stated that on 23.5.2005 her son Sudhakar left the house to attend a marriage but thereafter did not returned. He also denied of their snatching her son’s cell phone and stated that on enquiry, it is revealed that the son of the petitioner sold his cell phone to one Mr. Mohd. Khaja for an amount of Rs.1,000/-. He also filed an additional affidavit on 29.5.2007 stating that after registering the crime under the head of ‘Man missing’, during the course of investigation, the petitioner was examined and her detailed statement was recorded. Pending investigation into the said crime, one A. Krishna, son of late Ilaiah, lodged a complaint on 4.6.2006 stating that his daughter Kum. A. Renuka, aged 17 years left his house in search of a new job and did not return to their house. On the basis of the said complaint, a case in Crime No.154 of 2006 is registered under the head of ‘Girl missing’ on 4.6.2006 and is being investigated into. It is stated that the search party was sent to various places, but the whereabouts of the two missing persons viz. Sudhakar and Renuka are not yet been traced out. Both the parents of the missing persons categorically admitted that the boy and girl were in love with each other and they might have got married and residing at some other place. In view of the facts and circumstances of the case, the police are directed to continue their efforts to trace out the whereabouts of the missing boy and girl and after completion of investigation into both the crimes, file necessary reports before the jurisdictional Magistrate and a copy of the said report be communicated to this Court. The Writ Petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs. ________________ A. GOPAL REDDY, J. __________________ 03rd SEPTEMBER, 2007 P. SWAROOP REDDY, J. Tsr.