
Quick Summary: S. Surender went to court to stop the police from bothering him and his family. The judge told the police to follow the rules and not bother him unless there's a good reason.
S. Surender filed a request because he felt that the police were bothering him and his family. He said they were using the excuse of an "investigation" to hassle them without any real reason.
"The police is unnecessarily bothering the person who filed the request."
The government lawyer, Mr. R. Vinothraja, explained that the police sent a notice to S. Surender because of a complaint. However, S. Surender didn’t show up for the investigation and wasn’t cooperating.
Judge N. Sathish Kumar made it clear that the police should send a proper notice for any investigation. S. Surender must attend and cooperate if he receives such a notice. If there's evidence of a crime, the police can then take further action.
"It is for the investigating agency to send an appropriate notice... and on such notice, the person who filed the request shall appear for investigation."
The court wrapped up the case by directing the police to follow the law and not bother S. Surender and his family without a good reason. The request was officially closed on September 17, 2025.