THE HON’BLE SMT JUSTICE T. MEENA KUMARI AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C. BHANU W.P.No.24617 of 2005 Date: 21.11.2005 Between: Vadde Venkataiah …. Petitioner and The Station House Officer, Koilkonda Police Station, Mahaboobnagar district & others. ….. Respondents. THE HON’BLE SMT JUSTICE T. MEENA KUMARI AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C. BHANU W.P.No.24617 of 2005 ORDER: (per the Hon’ble Smt. Justice T. Meena Kumari) This is a taken up case on the Letter, dated 14.11.2005, sent by the petitioner, calling for the records and remarks from the respondents in connection with (i) kidnapping the daughter of the petitioner viz. V. Rajeshwari, aged 16 years, an intermediate student, while she was going to the Govt. Girls College, Mahaboobnagar on 29.09.2005, by (1) Guddi Khader, S/o Bheemaiah, (2) Vadde Sayanna, S/o Vadde Ravi Kumar, (3) Vadde Sayanna, S/o Gangaiah, (4) Vadde Venkatamma, W/o Ramulu and (5) Varalakshmi, W/o Venkataramulu, all are residents of Parpally village of Koilkonda mandal, Mahaboobnagar district and keeping her in Pune, Maharastra State; (ii) inaction of the police on the complaint made to Koilkonda Police station. The first respondent has filed the counter-affidavit denying the allegations in the letter. It is specifically mentioned that on the complaint given by the petitioner, a case in Crime No.75 of 2005 under Section 366-A I.P.C. was registered against Guddi Khader. It is also mentioned that during the course of investigation, it was revealed that the daughter of the petitioner and the said Khader went to Pune and the daughter of the petitioner informed them that she married Khadar and prefers to stay with him. The efforts made by the petitioner to bring back his daughter proved futile. It is also submitted that before the Magistrate also, the daughter of the petitioner reiterated her stand. Subsequently, the daughter of the petitioner left Parpally village and presently her whereabouts and that of Guddi Khader are not known. Therefore, in view of the averments made in the counter, We are of the view that the police personnel have made all their efforts and hence no further orders are necessary in this writ petition and accordingly, the same is liable to be dismissed. The writ petition is, therefore, dismissed. ----------------------------- (T. MEENA KUMARI.J) ------------------------------ (K.C. BHANU.J) Date: 21.11.2005 ksld