THE HON'BLE MRS JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI & THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE K. C. BHANU WRIT PETITION NO.21820 OF 2005 & SUO MOTO CONTEMPT CASE NO.1280 OF 2005 Dated: 14.11.2005 Between: Rasheeda Hussain ..Petitioner And The Station House Officer, Ramachandrapuram Police Station, Medak District and another. .. Respondents. THE HON'BLE MRS JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI & THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE K. C. BHANU WRIT PETITION NO.21820 OF 2005 & SUO MOTO CONTEMPT CASE NO.1280 OF 2005 COMMON ORDER: (Per Hon’ble Smt. Justice T. Meena Kumari) On the Telegram dated 02.10.2005 sent by the petitioner seeking a direction to the respondents to produce her son viz., Mudassir Hussain, S/o late Amjad Hussain, who has been illegally detained, before this court and set him at liberty, the above writ petition is taken up. On 18.10.2005, this Court while admitting the writ petition, directed the respondents to produce the alleged detenue. Since the respondents have failed comply with the direction of this Court, the above suo moto contempt case has been initiated and notice has been issued to the Station House Officer, Ramachandrapuram. While so, today, when the contempt case as well as the writ petition are taken up for hearing, one Somanarayan Singh, Station House Officer, Ramachandrapuram, who is present before this Court, has produced through his Counsel a copy of the letter communicated to him by the Additional Judicial First Class Magistrate, Sangareddy, informing that the alleged detenu is A2 in Crime No.324 of 2005 for the offence punishable under section 498-A of Ramachandrapuram Police Station and he voluntarily surrendered before the learned Magistrate, on 11.11.2005 and later, he has been enlarged on bail. Today, the petitioner along with the alleged detenu is present before this Court and on questioning, the petitioner has identified the alleged detenu as that of her son. In view of the letter of the learned Magistrate, dated 11.11.2005, which shall be form part of this record, informing the above Station House Officer, Ramachandrapuram that the alleged detenu is one of the accused in the above crime and in that connection, on his surrendering voluntarily before him, he was enlarged on bail, we feel that no further orders are required in this writ petition. In view of the presence of the alleged detenu along with the petitioner before this Court and also the identification of the alleged detenu by the petitioner as that of her son and also in view of the statement that the alleged detenu fled away to Madras prior to his surrender before the learned Magistrate, we feel that no such acts attracting the contemptuous proceedings were committed by the respondents and thereby, the contempt case is liable to be closed. Accordingly, the writ petition as well as the suo moto contempt case are closed. _________________________ Justice T. Meena Kumari ____________________ Justice K.C. Bhanu Date: 14.11.2005 Nn