THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE L. NARASIMHA REDDY W.P.No.4065 of 2010 ORDER: The petitioner submitted a complaint before the Station House Officer, Narayanaguda Police Station, the 2nd respondent herein, on 06-01-2010, alleging that respondents 3 and 4 have beat him with steel rod and sticks, and caused injuries. The 2nd respondent referred the petitioner to the Osmania General Hospital, for treatment, and on the basis of the report received therein, he registered S.T.C.No.40 of 2010, alleging crime punishable under Section 323 I.P.C., against respondents 3 and 4. The petitioner is dissatisfied with the same, and according to him, the F.I.R. ought to have been registered against respondents 3 and 4, for causing grievous injuries, to him. He challenges the action of the 2nd respondent, in this regard. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner, and learned Government Pleader for Home. On receiving the complaint from the petitioner, the 2nd respondent immediately referred him to the Osmania General Hospital. The report thereof is made available to this Court. A perusal of the same discloses that the petitioner is said to have suffered bleeding from nose and mouth. No external injuries of serious nature were noticed, and he was treated as an out-patient. Naturally, injuries of that nature do not warrant registration of cases, alleging crimes punishable under Section 324 I.P.C. Learned counsel for the petitioner is not able to demonstrate, as to how the petitioner has suffered any grievance, on account of the action, on the part of the 2nd respondent. In matters of this nature, much would depend upon the nature of certification by the Hospital, that treats the injured. Unless the medical report warrants, a case under Section 324 I.P.C., cannot be registered. This Court is not inclined to entertain the writ petition. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. _______________________ L. NARASIMHA REDDY, J. Dt.26-02-2010. KO