
Hey folks! Today, we're diving into a court case involving some serious charges in Telangana. Justice Tirumala Devi Eada has given a decision that affects four people accused of various crimes. Let’s break it down!
In this case, we have four people: Malothu Ravinder, R Dhanunjay, Bhupathi Prashanth, and Malothu Aruna. They’re facing charges for several crimes under the Indian Citizen Safety Code, 2023 (BNSS). These crimes are listed under rules like 296(b) and 115(2), among others.
The accused wanted the court to stop the legal proceedings against them. Their lawyer, Sri P. Sravan Kumar, argued that the police should follow the correct procedures. The main focus was on making sure the police act according to Rule 35(3) of the BNSS.
Justice Tirumala Devi Eada listened to both sides, including the state’s lawyer, Sri Jitender Rao Veeramalla. The court decided not to go into the details of the case but made it clear that the accused must cooperate with the police.
"This Court finds it suitable to tell Malothu Ravinder, R Dhanunjay, Bhupathi Prashanth, and Malothu Aruna to meet with the Investigating Officer and follow the procedure..."
Malothu Ravinder, R Dhanunjay, Bhupathi Prashanth, and Malothu Aruna must go to the police station by October 27, 2025. They need to provide any information or documents the police ask for. The court also reminded the police to stick to the rules and guidelines set by the Supreme Court.
The court has instructed the accused to cooperate with the police investigation. They must provide necessary information and documents as requested and ensure they follow all procedures. The investigation will continue, and both the accused and the police have been reminded to adhere to the rules.