THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. CHANDRA KUMAR DATED: 11-04-2011 WRIT PETITION No. 3886 OF 2011 Between: Mohd. Abdul Saleem ..... PETITIONER AND The Station House Officer, Rajendranagar Police Station, Ranga Reddy District and another .....RESPONDENTS THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. CHANDRA KUMAR WRIT PETITION No. 3886 OF 2011 ORDER: (Per the Hon’ble Sri Justice A. Gopal Reddy) This is a taken up writ petition on the basis of letter dated 29-01-2011 addressed by the petitioner to the Chief Justice of this Court stating that his son Mohd. Imran is in illegal custody of the police of Rajendranagar Police Station and that they are not disclosing his arrest/illegal detention. In response to the notice, a counter affidavit has been filed by the Inspector of Police, Rajendranagar Police Station, Ranga Reddy District, the first respondent herein stating that on the basis of the complaint given by one Khaja Faimuddin alleging that his sister Hajeera Unnisa was missing, a case in Crime No. 72 of 2011 was registered under the head ‘girl missing’ on 23-01-2011 and investigation was taken up. During the course of investigation, they came to know that the girl has been kidnapped by the cousin of the complainant by name Mohd. Irfan and his maternal aunt by name Ayesha Tahera. It is further stated that the police are making all efforts to apprehend the accused in the said crime and denied the allegation that the alleged detenu is in illegal detention. Today, an additional counter affidavit is filed by the first respondent stating that during the course of investigation section of law in Crime No. 72 of 2011 was altered from girl missing to Section 366-A IPC. The alleged detenu is A-2, his brother Mohd. Irfan is A-1 and his mother Ayesha Tahera is A-3. It is also stated that the victim girl and the alleged detenu are cousins and got married on 28-01-2011 before the Quazi, Secunderabad as per Mohammedan law and that the alleged detenue, his mother and the parents of the victim girl have compromised the matter at the instance of the well wishers and to the said affect, an affidavit has also been filed. In view of the same and having regard to the fact that the alleged detenu left the house of his parents along with the missing girl and got married and living separately, we do not find any merit in the allegation that the alleged detenu is in illegal custody of the police. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. A.GOPAL REDDY, J B. CHANDRA KUMAR, J 11-04-2011 ks