HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R. SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.4280 of 2011 ORDER: In this writ petition, the petitioner seeks a direction by way of Mandamus to declare the action of the respondents 2 to 5 in interfering with the civil disputes with regard to a house property situated at Ward No. 8 of Mangalagiri Municipality in Guntur District, as illegal and arbitrary. According to the petitioner, he is in possession of the above said house property. While so, he alleges that at the instance of the 6th respondent herein, who is his sister-in-law, the respondents 2 to 5 are interfering with the civil disputes between them. On receipt of written instructions dated 4.3.2011, it is submitted by the learned Government Pleader for Home that one Smt. Madhu Hima Bindu, daughter of the 6th respondent has approached the police of Mangalagiri Town Police Station and lodged a complaint against the petitioner stating that the petitioner herein, who is no other than her paternal uncle restrained her not to enter into the house bearing No. 7-281 situated beside Annapurna Theatre road, Managalagiri. It is stated that on the basis of such complaint, a case is registered against the petitioner in Crime No.33 of 2011 under Sections 341 and 506 of I.P.C. on 19.2.2011. It is further stated that that the respondents are only investigating into the matter and that they are not interfering in any manner with the civil disputes between the petitioner and the 6th respondent, as alleged by the petitioner. Once a case is registered, it is the duty of the police to investigate into the matter and file appropriate final report after completion of investigation. However, if it is emerged after conclusion of the investigation that the dispute is civil in nature, the respondents will not interfere in such disputes. In the instant case, as the respondents 2 to 5 are only investigating into the matter, such investigation cannot be termed as an interference. In view of the submission of the learned Government Pleader for Home that the respondents 2 to 5 are only investigating into the matter and that they are not in any way interfering with the civil disputes between the petitioner and the 6th respondent, I deem it appropriate to dispose of the writ petition with a direction to the respondents 2 to 5 to complete the investigation into the matter expeditiously and file appropriate final report. Subject to the above directions, the writ petition is disposed of. No costs. __________________ R. SUBHASH REDDY,J Date: 4th March, 2011 pnb