Summary: The court has decided to let K Chamundershwari, K Mohan Rao, Dekonda Shailaja, and Dekonda Venkateshwar skip court appearances for now. Their case involves accusations related to mistreatment and threats, as well as issues concerning dowry. The trial will proceed without them needing to be there every time.
In this case, the people involved, K Chamundershwari and her family, are dealing with some serious accusations. The charges include mistreatment and threats, as well as issues related to dowry.
The people accused, represented by Mr. Shashank Garige, argue that the complaints are not true. They claim that Smt Madishetti Madhuri, who married their son in 2020, never got along with them. They even mentioned that she often caused problems at home. The son has already filed for divorce, and although it's still being reviewed, he's paying her Rs. 6,000 per month for support.
"The present complaint is filed by the de facto complaint with all false allegations and there are no specific allegations against the petitioners."
On the other hand, the State of Telangana, represented by Mr. Jithender Rao Veeramalla, believes there are specific claims. They mention that statements from community elders support the claims against the people accused. These statements are part of the evidence that will be looked at during the trial.
Justice Tirumala Devi Eada reviewed the case and decided that K Chamundershwari, K Mohan Rao, Dekonda Shailaja, and Dekonda Venkateshwar don't need to be present at every court date. However, they must have a lawyer represent them, and they need to show up if the court requires their presence at any point during the trial.
"This Court deems it appropriate to dispense with the presence of the petitioners before the trial court."
The trial will continue at the III Additional Junior Civil Judge cum III Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Ranga Reddy at L.B. Nagar. The court has instructed that the trial should be completed as quickly as possible.
This decision gives the people accused a bit of relief from attending every court session, but the trial will still determine the truth behind the allegations.