THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE V. ESWARAIAH WRIT PETITION No.4859 OF 2006 DATED: 13-02-2007 BETWEEN Dr. J. Sravanthi, W/o. Dr. Bolavenu Madhav, R/o. Ghattuppal Chandoor Mandal, Nalgonda District and another. …PETITIONERS AND The Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad and others. …RESPONDENTS ORDER: It is the case of the first petitioner that she married the second petitioner at Arya Samaj, Seethaphalmandi, Secunderabad as per the Vedic rituals and the same was registered in the records of Arya Samaj and issued certificate No.709/MC/AS/2005 and subsequently the marriage was registered before the Registrar of Marriages, Nalgonda under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 on 06.03.2006 vide registration No. HM No.27 of 2006. It is stated that after their marriage they lead their marital life happily and in the month of November 2005 she went along with her husband to her parents house to take their blessings, but they forcibly locked her in a room and threatened her husband with dire consequences. It is stated that her parents put immense pressure on her and asked her to file divorce case otherwise they would kill the second petitioner and having no other alternative she filed an O.P. before the Family Court, Secunderabad and the same was numbered as FCOP.No.287of 2005, which was ultimately dismissed. It is further stated that though she was not kidnapped, her father lodged a complaint before the police that her daughter was kidnapped, based on which FIR.No.105 of 2006 dated 22.02.2006 was registered by the Station House Officer, Saifabad against the second petitioner. As the alleged missing girl herself filed this writ petition, I am of the opinion that the concerned Station House Officer, Saifabad may conduct an enquiry by giving necessary police protection to the petitioners without arresting them and if necessary their statements be recorded before the concerned Magistrate and if their statements reveal that no offence is committed an appropriate final report of mistake of fact or law may be filed. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. ______________ V. ESWARAIAH, J February 13, 2007 DSK