Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Housewife's Petition Against Police Deemed Unnecessary

Updated
Oct 10, 2025 8:39 PM
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Quick Summary: Athota Ademma's legal request against police involvement in a personal matter was dismissed as unnecessary by the court. The judge, N. Tukaramji, found that the issue no longer needed a decision.

The Petitioner's Request

Athota Ademma, a housewife from Nalgonda District, asked the court to declare the actions of the local police, specifically Pardhasaradhi and Konakanchi Srinivas Rao, as illegal. She claimed they got involved in a personal dispute, ignoring previous court decisions.

The Background

The problem came from a personal dispute already dealt with by the Junior Civil Judge at Nidamanoor. Ademma argued that the police's involvement went against a decision from June 16, 2016, related to this dispute.

“...declaring the action of the Superintendent of Police Nalgonda in not considering the representation... is illegal, arbitrary, bad and unconstitutional.”

Court Proceedings

The case was heard by Judge N. Tukaramji. Ademma’s lawyer, Mr. K.V. Subba Reddy, explained that the request no longer needed a decision. The state’s lawyer, Mr. R. Laxmikanth Reddy, agreed.

The Verdict

Judge Tukaramji dismissed the request as unnecessary, meaning it was no longer relevant or needed. He noted that both sides agreed and closed the case without any costs.

“This Writ Petition is dismissed as infructuous. No costs.”

Summary of the Verdict

The court decided that Athota Ademma's request was unnecessary because the issue had resolved itself or was no longer important. This decision shows the court's focus on using its time and resources wisely.