
Quick Summary: The court decided that the police can't just go around threatening to arrest people without following the proper legal steps. They told the police to play by the rules and let Mohammed Anwar Hussain cooperate in the investigation.
In this case, Mohammed Anwar Hussain, a businessman from Karimnagar, was feeling pressured by the police. They were threatening to arrest him without any crime being registered. Mohammed Anwar Hussain felt this was unfair and against his rights.
The trouble started when the police issued a notice on September 25, 2025, at 8:45 PM. They wanted to arrest Mohammed Anwar Hussain, but he argued that there was no evidence against him. The police from Chennai were involved, making the situation even more complicated.
"The actions of the police are illegal, unfair, against the rules, and violate Article 21 of the Constitution of India," said Mohammed Anwar Hussain.
Mohammed Anwar Hussain's lawyer pointed out that in a similar case, the court had already told the police to follow the law before taking action. They wanted the same decision applied here.
Justice N.V. Shravan Kumar listened to both sides. The government lawyer didn't argue against Mohammed Anwar Hussain's request. So, the court decided to tell the police to stick to the legal process and let Mohammed Anwar Hussain cooperate with their investigation.
"This case is closed with instructions for the police to follow the legal process before taking any further action against the petitioner."
The court wrapped up the case without any additional costs. They made it clear that the police need to respect people's rights and follow the rules.
This case shows that everyone has rights and the law is there to protect them. The police can't just do whatever they want without proper evidence and procedure.