THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA WRIT PETITION No.2486 of 2010 DATED: 16.08.2010 Between: Allada Sreenivasa Rao .. Petitioner And Station House Officer, Dundigal Police Station, Ranga Reddy District and others. .. Respondents ORDER: Petitioner states that the 3rd respondent is his wife and there are disputes between them and therefore she is staying away from him. It is his grievance that, at the instance of the 3rd respondent, the respondent police are interfering with his possession and enjoyment of the flat bearing No.307, Sarojini Nivas, situated at Pragathi Nagar, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, and threatening him to vacate the said flat and handover its possession to the 3rd respondent. He, therefore, filed the present writ petition, seeking directions to the respondent police not to interfere with the civil/matrimonial disputes between him and the 3rd respondent as also with his possession of the said flat. The 1st respondent- Inspector of Police, Dundigal Police Station, filed a detailed counter-affidavit, denying the allegations made by the petitioner and it is stated that the 3rd respondent approached him on 30.01.2010, with a complaint, stating that there are disputes between her and the petitioner, that she was thrown out from the matrimonial home and is therefore staying with her parents and that her educational certificates, gold and other articles are in the custody of the petitioner, and she therefore requested to get those certificates and other articles returned to her. It is further stated that, upon perusing the contents of the complaint, the 1st respondent advised her to approach the police of Central Crime Station, whereat a case in Crime No.356 of 2009, registered against the petitioner on her complaint, for the offence punishable under Section 498-A I.P.C., is pending and also to approach the competent Court for redressal of her grievance. It is categorically stated that, except advising the 3rd respondent as above, no action was initiated by the respondent police and that they never interfered with the civil/matrimonial disputes between the parties or with the possession of the petitioner over the subject flat. In view of the aforesaid stand taken by the respondent police, no further orders need be passed in this writ petition. Accordingly, the writ petition is closed, placing on record the stand taken by the respondent police referred above. No order as to costs. __________________ JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA 16th August, 2010 IBL