
Here's a quick rundown: Ghanapuram Somaiah wanted the court to drop the charges against him in a land boundary dispute. The court decided not to get involved, but he doesn't have to show up in court unless it's really necessary.
In this case, Ghanapuram Somaiah is the person asking for help. He’s up against the State of Telangana and Bathula Yakaiah. The whole drama is happening in Mahabubabad District.
Somaiah bought his land in 2012, and his neighbor, Bathula Yakaiah, got his in 2013. A boundary dispute came up between them. Somaiah wanted to sell his land but ran into trouble with Yakaiah, who accused him of lying about where the boundaries are.
"The current complaint has been filed with false claims," Somaiah's lawyer argued.
Judge Tirumala Devi Eada listened to the case. The other side argued that Somaiah tricked others by lying about the land boundaries. They want the case to keep going, saying there are witnesses who have proof against him.
The court decided not to stop the trial. The charges against Somaiah are serious, involving cheating and threatening someone under certain sections of the law.
"The truthfulness of the witnesses needs to be checked during the trial," the court noted.
Somaiah doesn’t have to be in court unless it's really needed. His lawyer can represent him at most hearings.
The court decided to keep the trial going, meaning Somaiah still faces charges of cheating and threatening someone.