Telangana High Court

Peddapalli Court: Dowry Case Against Chaithanya and Srinivas to Proceed

Updated
Oct 12, 2025 8:38 PM
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In a recent court decision, the request to stop the case against Amirishetti Chaithanya and Amirishetti Srinivas was denied. Judge Tirumala Devi Eada ruled that the case will keep going in the Peddapalli court.

Background of the Case

Amirishetti Chaithanya and her husband, Amirishetti Srinivas, were accused of bothering their sister-in-law, Gandu Vani Anumula Vani, for more dowry. The case was filed in the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court at Peddapalli.

Arguments from Both Sides

Petitioners' Side

Their lawyer, Mr. G. Bhaskar Reddy, argued that Chaithanya and Srinivas were innocent and wrongly accused. He claimed they never bothered Vani and asked the court to drop the charges.

State's Side

The State, represented by Additional Public Prosecutor Sri Jitender Rao Veeramalla, disagreed with the petition. He mentioned that witnesses confirmed the claims against the petitioners, including stories of physical harm and dowry demands.

"The statements of eyewitnesses have been recorded by the Police discloses specific allegations against the petitioners."

Court's Decision

After looking over the evidence, including a statement from a witness, Judge Tirumala Devi Eada decided not to stop the ongoing legal process. The case will continue in Peddapalli, but the court allowed Chaithanya and Srinivas to skip hearings unless they are specifically needed.

"The attendance of the petitioners is dispensed with before the trial Court, unless their presence is specifically required."

Summary of the Verdict

The court's decision means that the legal proceedings against Chaithanya and Srinivas will continue. They must be represented by their lawyer in court, ensuring the trial moves forward without unnecessary delays.