
Here's a quick overview: Smt. Kukatla Ambica filed a request against the police in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. She wanted the court to stop certain investigations against her, but the court said no and told her to take it up with the Andhra Pradesh High Court.
Smt. Kukatla Ambica, who lives in Vijayawada, filed a request with the court. She wanted the court to say that the ongoing investigations by the police in Khammam District were not allowed. She was especially upset with the actions of the top police officials in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
The people involved in this case included important figures like the State of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, along with various police officials. Ambica's main issue was with how they were handling multiple complaints against her, which she believed went against a previous court order.
Ambica's lawyer mentioned that a previous order had already moved the first complaint to the CID in Vijayawada. She argued that the current investigations were against this order.
"The first complaint, i.e., F.I.R. No. 160 of 2013, along with all related matters, was moved to the CID at Vijayawada."
Justice N. Tukaramji listened to the case and decided that since the complaints were already moved to the CID in Andhra Pradesh, Ambica should take her concerns to the High Court of Andhra Pradesh at Amaravati. The case was closed without any changes to the current situation.
The court allowed Ambica the option to continue her case if she still feels wronged. She can go to the Andhra Pradesh High Court to see if they can help her out.
In summary, the court decided not to change anything about the current investigations and suggested that Ambica should take her case to the Andhra Pradesh High Court if she wants to continue fighting.