
Quick Summary: A legal request made by three people was dismissed as unnecessary after they were found not guilty in a criminal case. The case involved accusations of a fake complaint that led to a police report. Judge N. Tukaramji was in charge of the case.
Three people, Sri Shaik Shakeeb, Mr. Gopal Agarwal, and Sri Shaik Siddiqui Omer, made a legal request under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution. They wanted the court to declare the police report against them as illegal and to stop the police from interfering in their business. The police report was based on what they said was a fake complaint.
The other side in this case was the State of Telangana and the Station House Officer of Mahankali Police Station. The people who made the legal request accused them of acting on a fake complaint, which led to the police report numbered 225 of 2016.
The Assistant Government Lawyer, Mr. R. Laxmikanth Reddy, represented the other side. He informed the court that after looking into the case, a formal accusation was made, leading to a trial. The case was numbered as C.C. No. 3432 of 2018 in the XVIII Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court, Secunderabad.
"On trial, the accused were acquitted vide judgment dated 29.09.2023."
Judge N. Tukaramji reviewed the case and noted that since the people who made the request were found not guilty, their concerns were already addressed. As a result, the legal request was dismissed as unnecessary. The court also stated that any other pending requests would be closed.
"The cause raised in the writ petition is already redressed."
In summary, the court decided that the concerns of the people who made the legal request were already taken care of since they were found not guilty.