Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Civil Engineer's Petition Dismissed as Unnecessary

Updated
Sep 29, 2025 5:56 PM
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Summary: In a recent court decision by Justice N. Tukaramji, a request filed by Nayantara Nanda Kumar was dismissed as unnecessary. The case involved asking the police to file a report for certain crimes, but it was dismissed because there was no longer a need to decide on it.

The Petitioner's Request

Nayantara Nanda Kumar, a civil engineer from Secunderabad, filed a request under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution. She wanted the court to tell the police to file a report for incidents that occurred on May 27 and June 11, 2016, along with written complaints from June 10 and June 16, 2016.

The Respondents

The people on the other side of the case were the State of Telangana, represented by its Principal Secretary, along with the Superintendent of Police from Vikarabad, the Station House Officer from Dharur, and Mr. Sangmeshwar, Inspector of Police from Dharur.

Legal Proceedings

During the hearing, Mr. Anand Kumar, the lawyer for Nayantara Nanda Kumar, said that the reason for the request no longer existed and asked for it to be dismissed. Mr. R. Laxmikanth Reddy, the Assistant Government Lawyer for Home, representing the other side, had no objections to this request.

Court's Decision

Justice N. Tukaramji noted the statements from both sides and dismissed the request as unnecessary, meaning it was no longer needed. There were no orders about costs, and any other pending requests were also closed.

Verdict Summary

The court dismissed the request because the issue was no longer relevant, so there was no need to continue with the legal action.