THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.1045 of 2002 JUDGMENT: This criminal revision case is directed against the order dated 9-7-2002 passed in Crl.R.P.No.341 of 2001 by the III Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad, setting aside the order passed by the XXII Metropolitan Magistrate, Hyderabad in S.R.No.2296 of 1999 in R.C.No.179 of 1999 in Cr.No.19 of 99 of WPS, CCS, Hyderabad. The brief facts are that the first respondent herein is the wife of the first petitioner herein. Both of them got married at Mumbai and their marriage was duly registered. One week after the marriage, first petitioner and his parents started harassing the respondent for dowry. The first respondent gave a report to the police. The Central Crime Police registered the same as a case in Cr.No.19 of 1999 under Section 498-A IPC. After completion of the investigation, the Inspector of Police, Women P.S., CCS, Hyderabad submitted his final report dated 27-3-1999 before the XXII Metropolitan Magistrate, Hyderabad, stating that the complaint seems to be false. Subsequently, the first respondent filed a protest petition. The learned Magistrate having considered all the aspects dismissed the same under Section 203 Cr.P.C. on 8-8- 2001 on the ground that the Court of XXII Metropolitan Magistrate, Hyderabad has no jurisdiction to entertain the petition. Challenging the said order, Criminal R.P.No.341 of 2001 was preferred. The III Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad, vide order dated 9-7-2001 allowed the revision petition by setting aside the order passed by the XXII Metropolitan Magistrate, Hyderabad and remitted the matter back to the learned Magistrate for re-consideration. Aggrieved by the same, the present revision is filed. As the notices sent to the respondents were returned un-served, this Court directed the petitioners to take out notice on all the respondents by substitute service by publishing the same in “Deccan Chronicle”. Learned counsel for the petitioners produced the proof of publication. Despite the said publication, respondents have not put in their appearance. Sri T.Bali Reddy, learned Senior Counsel appearing for the petitioners submitted that the marriage between the first petitioner and 1st respondent was dissolved by a competent Civil Court and they are living separately. As this matter pertains to the year 1998 and the police after investigation referred the matter as false and since it is brought to the notice of this Court that the marriage between the parties was dissolved by a competent civil Court and they are living separately, subsequent to the filing of the protest petition, and in view of the facts and circumstances of the case, I feel that the order impugned is liable to be set aside and the accordingly, set aside. In the result, the Criminal Revision Case is allowed. _______________________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA.J rkk Dated 10-3-2011