Telangana High Court

Magistrate Court: Harassment Case Against Kasani Suresh Family to Proceed

Updated
Nov 6, 2025 4:38 PM
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Quick Summary: The court has decided not to end the case against Kasani Suresh and his family. They're facing charges of harassment under Section 498-A. The case will proceed in the Magistrate Court.

The Case: Who's Involved?

The people involved are Kasani Suresh, Kasani Kamalamma, K Sujatha, and K Ashwin Kumar, who are accused of harassing Suresh's wife, Ramjoshi Sandhya. They wanted the court to stop the case, saying the accusations were not true.

What the Petitioners Claimed

Their lawyer, Sri K.Venumadhav, argued that the accusations didn't have a solid basis. He explained that just because they are related to the husband, it doesn't mean they're guilty. He asked the court to stop the proceedings.

"Simply because they are the relatives of the husband of the person who complained, she cannot involve all the family members with weak accusations."

The State's Stand

The government lawyer, Sri Jithender Rao Veeramalla, disagreed. He said there are specific incidents of harassment supported by a witness. He wanted the court to let the trial continue.

Court's Decision

Judge Tirumala Devi Eada looked at the case and decided not to get involved. She noted that the formal charge and witness statements support the accusations. The case will proceed to trial in the local court at Zaheerabad.

"This Court is not inclined to interfere with the proceedings at this stage."

What Happens Next?

The court instructed the trial to proceed quickly and fairly. The people accused don't have to attend every hearing, but their lawyer must represent them.

"The attendance of the petitioners is not needed before the trial Court, unless their presence is specifically required."

Summary of the Verdict

The court's decision means the case will continue in the lower court. The people accused will have their chance to defend themselves during the trial.