Telangana High Court

Supreme Court: Rajesh Kumar Withdraws Petition Alleging Police Threats

Updated
Oct 16, 2025 10:39 PM
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Here's a quick rundown: Rajesh Kumar filed a formal request with the court, saying that the police were threatening him to drop some serious cases. But in the end, Rajesh decided to take back his request, with the option to bring it up again later.

Rajesh Kumar's Claims

In this case, Rajesh accused some police officers of trying to scare him. They allegedly told him to drop criminal cases against some other people. These cases were linked to several police reports filed in Hyderabad.

"Rajesh claims he was called to the police station and threatened to withdraw criminal cases."

The Legal Battle

Rajesh had filed multiple cases, including non-criminal ones, in different courts, like the City Civil Court and even the Supreme Court. He was acting as a lawyer for his clients, which made the situation even more intense.

"Rajesh was involved in civil cases as a lawyer against unofficial respondents."

The Supreme Court's Role

Rajesh wanted the police to follow a decision from the Supreme Court, known as the Lalitha Kumari Judgment. This decision is about how police should handle complaints properly.

"Rajesh sought action based on the Lalitha Kumari Judgment for justice."

The Decision to Withdraw

Interestingly, Rajesh's lawyer asked to take back the formal request. Judge N. Tukaramji agreed to this, allowing Rajesh the freedom to file a new request if needed.

"Permission to withdraw was granted, with the option to file again."

Summary of the Verdict

The formal request was dismissed as withdrawn. Rajesh can return with a new request if he chooses to. This case shows the complicated interaction between legal battles and police actions.