THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE V. ESWARAIAH WRIT PETITION No.1154 OF 2007 DATED: 10-07-2007 BETWEEN M. Meena, W/o. Late M.N. Das, R/o. 12-10-410/17, Bedhala Basti, Seethaphal Mandal, Hyderabad. …PETITIONER AND The Commissioner of Police, Hyderguda, Hyderabad and two others. …RESPONDENTS ORDER: Petitioner submits that the third respondent is unnecessarily harassing her, her family members and her neighbour Mr. Mallesh on the ground that her son took away a girl, who is the daughter of one Mr. Narender. 2. Counter has been filed stating that one Smt. D. Alivelu, W/o. Narender lodged a complaint on 11.01.2007 stating that her daughter, D. Divya, aged 17 years left her house without any intimation and did not return and that she suspects that one Mr. Naveen, son of the petitioner, might have taken her daughter. Based on the said complaint a case in Cr.No.43 of 2007 was registered under the head Girl Missing and while the investigation was in progress, the missing girl along with her mother came to the police station and informed that she has gone along with Naveen on her own accord and that they got married in a temple on 11.01.2007 at Bhadrachalam, Khammam District and their statements were recorded. It is stated that though the victim girl had gone voluntarily with the accused as she is aged about 17 years, the Section of law from Girl Missing was altered to Section 363 of the Indian Penal Code. The allegations of the petitioner have been denied stating that neither the petitioner nor her family members nor their neighbour were called to the police station nor they were never made to sit in the police station at any point of time. 3. In view of the categorical denial of all the allegations of the petitioner by way of filing a counter, I am of the opinion that no orders need be passed in the writ petition, more so, when the missing girl was traced out and her statements were recorded. The writ petition is accordingly closed. There shall be no order as to costs. ______________ V. ESWARAIAH, J July 10, 2007 DSK