Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Dymes Engineers' Petition Against Police Dismissed as Unnecessary

Updated
Oct 16, 2025 4:38 PM
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Summary: A court case involving M/s Dymes Engineers Private Limited and the State of Telangana has been dismissed as unnecessary. Here's what happened.

The Case Begins: A Petition Filed

M/s Dymes Engineers Private Limited, represented by its Director, Sri B Tara Chand, filed a petition under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution. They wanted the court to declare the actions of the Gachibowli Police Station, represented by its Station House Officer, as illegal. The police had filed a final report without following proper procedures, like recording witness statements.

"…declaring the action of the Gachibowli Police Station as illegal, random, unfair..."

Legal Voices: Arguments Heard

Justice N. Tukaramji listened to arguments from Mr. B.V.V.S. Murthy, the lawyer for M/s Dymes Engineers, and Mr. M. Srinivas, the Assistant Government Pleader for the respondents, which included the State of Telangana, the Commissioner of Cyberabad Police, and others. The petitioner's lawyer said the case no longer needed a decision. The government lawyer agreed.

The Verdict: Case Dismissed

With both sides agreeing, the court dismissed the petition as "unnecessary," meaning it was no longer relevant. Justice N. Tukaramji stated there would be no costs ordered.

"Recording the submissions of both learned counsel, the writ petition is dismissed as unnecessary."

Final Notes: Closing the Case

All other pending petitions related to this case were also closed. This decision wraps up the legal proceedings without further action.