THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GODA RAGHURAM WRIT PETTION NO.23429 OF 2006 BETWEEN: Razia Sultana D/O.Mohammed Yousuf Hussain …Petitioner vs. The Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad ..Respondent THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GODA RAGHURAM WRIT PETTION NO.23429 OF 2006 ORAL ORDER This writ petition is filed for a declaration that the petitioner has a right to marry any person of her choice, as she is a major and for a direction to the respondent and his subordinates not to interfere with the petitioner’s marriage with Sri Eid Jasem Abdulla Jaseem, scheduled on 16-11-2006. The relief is sought on an allegation that the respondent had issued a circular imposing certain conditions on the marriage of Indian girls with Arab nationals and that in view of the said circular the person with whom the petitioner intends to marry apprehends his arrest and therefore the petitioner is denied an opportunity of marring a person of her choice. The respondent has filed a counter-affidavit that no such circular was issued by the answering respondent imposing any restrictions and conditions on the marriage of Arabs with the Indian girls as alleged. The counter-affidavit also states that the Inspector of Police, Bhavaninagar PS enquired into the contents of the affidavit but could not trace the petitioner at the address given in the affidavit. On enquiries the answering respondent received a report from the Inspector of Police, Bhavaninagar P.S that the petitioner was not found at the address given and that the address pertains to Mr.Chand Babu @ Mohammed Osman Khan who has been residing in the said address for the past 30 years. It is also stated that when enquiries were made with the learned counsel for the petitioner, the counsel stated that he does not have any other address of the petitioner except the one given in the affidavit. On enquiries by this Court, the learned counsel for the petitioner states that despite his best efforts he could not contact the person who had approached him to file the writ petition. In the circumstances above, as the petitioner has approached this Court with a false address and an apparently false identity the writ petition is dismissed with costs of Rs.50,000/-( Rupees Fifty Thousand only). The respondent is at liberty to take appropriate steps for recovering the amount from the petitioner. _________________ GODA RAGHURAM,J 24th NOVEMBER 2006 *TSNR/PVSN