HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. RAMULU W.P.No. 17264 of 2010 Date: 08-10-2010 Between: Smt. D. Hemalatha ……….. Petitioner and The Superintendent of Police, Kadapa, and others ………. Respondents HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. RAMULU W.P.No. 17264 of 2010 ORDER: The grievance of the petitioner is that he filed a complaint, which was registered as Criminal Case No.46 of 2010 on the file of the Porumamilla Police Station, Kadapa District, but the respondents are pressurizing him to withdraw the said case. There is no necessity of going into all the details. The learned Government Pleader appearing for the respondents, on instructions received from the Station House Officer, Porumamilla Police Station, Kadapa District, states that on 06-04-2010 at about 1-00 PM, the Station House Officer received hospital intimation along with a statement of the petitioner from Rajiv Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa through Police Constable No.558 of Porumamilla Police Station. Pursuant to the said statement, a case in Crime No.46 of 2010 under Sections 323 and 324 of IPC has been registered on 06-04-2010 against Nagamani and her daughter Sindhu as A-1 and A- 2 on the file of the said police station, and investigation was taken up. The sum and substance of the statement appears to be that the petitioner is the second wife of Sri Rajanjaneyulu and one Nagamani is his first wife. Nagamani and her daughter beat the petitioner. During the course of investigation, the petitioner as LW-1 and other witnesses namely, Sannidi Anjaneyulu and Katheragandla Venkatesu, Kamini Padmavathi and Ganganadpalli Mariyamma as LWs.2 to 5 have been examined and their detailed statements were recorded. The Station House Officer, Porumamilla Police Station, also obtained permission from the Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Mydukur, to refer the case as false. In view of the above circumstances, nothing survives in this writ petition for further adjudication. The writ petition is, accordingly, closed. ____________ C.V. RAMULU, J Date: 08-10-2010 YCR