THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO WRIT PETITION No. 26398 OF 2007 DATED: 11-2-2008 Between: Yadagiri ……………Petitioner And The Station House Officer, Kesara Police Station, Ranga Reddy District and three others ……………Respondents ORDER: (per Hon’ble Sri Justice Nooty Ramamohana Rao, J) The representation addressed to the Hon’ble the Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh on 6-12-2007 has been treated as a taken up writ petition. It is alleged that Smt. V. Mallamma, the mother of the complainant Sri B. Yadagiri had been illegally confined by Inspector of Police, Kesara for four days from 29-11-2007. It is further alleged that the individual is being pressurized by the police to execute a sale deed in favour of a particular individual with whom an agreement of sale has been entered into earlier. In response to the notice issued, Sri N. Murali, the then Inspector of Police, Kesara Police Station filed a detailed counter affidavit. He has pointed out that there is a complaint lodged against the mother of the complainant herein and the said complaint has been registered as Crime No. 235 of 2007 under Sections 420 and 506 IPC and that the matter is being investigated. He has specifically denied to have ever confined the mother of the complainant illegally in the police station. The learned Government Pleader for Home has since brought to our notice that there is a change in the office and a new incumbent Sri T. Manohara Reddy has taken over as Inspector of Police, Kesara Police Station. He was present on the last occasion as well as today. He also pointed out that his verification has also revealed that there is no attempt made by the police at Kesara to illegally confine the mother of the complainant and in fact, no such steps as alleged in the complaint have been taken against the mother of the complainant. Recording the same, we do not wish to proceed further in the matter and since the alleged detenu is moving about freely and both the complainant and his mother were present before us on the last occasion, we are satisfied that their liberty is not curtailed as of now. Hence, no further orders are needed in this writ petition. It is accordingly dismissed. A. GOPAL REDDY, J NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, J Dated: 11-2-2008 ks