Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Chirla Nischinth Reddy Not a Suspect, No Arrest Required

Updated
Oct 26, 2025 12:38 PM
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Quick Summary: Justice K. Sujana has ruled that Chirla Nischinth Reddy will not be arrested in connection with Crime No. 251 of 2025. The court confirmed he is not a suspect in the case.

The Case Background

Chirla Nischinth Reddy found himself in a tricky situation when he filed a request to avoid being taken into custody. He was worried about being arrested by the Vikarabad Police in connection with a case involving property registered in his name. The case was registered under Crime No. 251 of 2025 for breaking the rules under Section 106(1) of BNS.

The Court Hearing

Justice K. Sujana listened to the case on October 23, 2025. The lawyers involved included Sri Enuganti Sudanshu for Chirla Nischinth Reddy, and Sri Arun Kumar, the Additional Public Prosecutor, for the State of Telangana.

"The person who filed the request is not listed as a suspect in the said case," noted Justice Sujana.

The Prosecutor's Statement

During the hearing, the Additional Public Prosecutor, Sri Arun Kumar, provided a note dated October 16, 2025. The note clearly stated that Chirla Nischinth Reddy is not a suspect in the case.

The Final Decision

With all the information on hand, Justice Sujana decided to end the petition. The court recorded that Chirla Nischinth Reddy is not a suspect, and therefore, there is no need for arrest.

This decision brings relief to Chirla Nischinth Reddy, confirming he is not involved as a suspect in the case. All other requests related to this petition are also closed.