IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD TUESDASY THE TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY, TWO THOUSAND AND TEN :PRESENT: THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE: NOUSHAD ALI CRIMINAL PETITION No. 9839 of 2009 Between: D.Ramachandra Reddy S/o Kasi Reddy (A-1) Petitioner/Accused No.1 AND 1. Kenguri Muthyalu S/o Mallaiah, R/o Pothareddipally, Vangoon Mandal, Mahabubnagar District Informant 2. The State of A.P., rep by the Public Prosecutor, High Court of A.P., Hyderabad Complainants/Respondents Petition under Section 482 of Crl.P.C praying that in the circumstances stated in the grounds filed herein, the High Court may be pleased to quash the proceedings against the petitioner in Cr. No. 140 of 2009 of Achampet Police Station, Mahabubnagar District The petition coming on for hearing upon perusing the petition and grounds filed herein, and the order of the High Court dated 27-11-2009 made herein and upon hearing the arguments of Sri C. Praveen Kumar, Advocate for the petitioner and the Public Prosecutor on behalf of Respondent No. 2, the Court made the following ORDER: “Interim stay granted on 27-11-2009 is extended for a further period of four (4) weeks. In the meanwhile, the petitioner shall file proof of service of the notice. Post on 25-01-2010.” ASSISTANT REGISTRAR // TRUE COPY // for ASSISTANT REGISTRAR To 1. The Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Achampet, Mahaboobnagar District 2. The Junior Civil Judge, Achampet, Mahabubnagar District 3. The Station House Officer, Achampet Police Station, Mahabubnagar District 4. Kenguri Muthyalu S/o Mallaiah, R/o Pothareddipally, Vangoon Mandal, Mahabubnagar District 5. Two CC’s to the Public Prosecutor, High Court of A.P., Hyderabad (OUT) 6. One CC to Sri C.Praveen Kumar, Advocate (OPUC) 7. One Spare Copy BV HIGH COURT NA.J DATED : 12-01-2010 NOTE: POST ON 25-01-2010 ORDER CRL.P.NO.9839 OF 2009 EXTENDING THE INTERIM STAY FOR A FURTHER PERIOD OF FOUR WEEKS DRAFTED: BY BV DATED : 12-01-2010 HIGH COURT NA.J DATED : 12-01-2010 NOTE: POST ON 25-01-2010 ORDER CRL.P.NO.9839 OF 2009 EXTENDING THE INTERIM STAY FOR A FURTHER PERIOD OF FOUR WEEKS