
Quick Summary: A legal request made by Madasu Kishan Rao against the State of Telangana and others was dismissed after he was found not guilty in a related criminal case.
Madasu Kishan Rao, a 61-year-old businessman from Karimnagar District, filed a legal request under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution. He claimed that the police were trying to falsely accuse him in a criminal case (FIR No. 65/2016) and were threatening to arrest him. The charges included entering someone else's property without permission and causing damage, along with breaking laws meant to protect certain communities.
"…declaring the action of the Respondent No. 3, in trying to falsely implicate the petitioner… as illegal and arbitrary…"
The case was presented by Ms. K. Srija on behalf of the petitioner's lawyer, Mr. Joginipally Sai Krishna. The State of Telangana and police officials were represented by Mr. R. Laxmikanth Reddy, the Assistant Government Lawyer for Home.
The Assistant Government Lawyer for Home argued that the case against Madasu Kishan Rao was properly looked into. A formal charge was made, leading to a Special Sessions Case (No. 132 of 2017) at the court of the Special Judge for SC/ST POA Act cases in Karimnagar.
After a complete trial, the court found the accused, including Madasu Kishan Rao, not guilty. Because of this, the legal request was considered unnecessary.
"…after due trial, accused were acquitted."
Justice N. Tukaramji dismissed the legal request as unnecessary since the criminal case no longer needed to be judged. The court also noted that any remaining related requests were closed.
"…this writ petition is dismissed as infructuous. No costs."
This case shows the legal journey of Madasu Kishan Rao, who successfully fought against what he claimed were false accusations, leading to his acquittal and the dismissal of his legal request.