Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Petition Against False Case Dismissed as Unnecessary

Updated
Oct 31, 2025 3:22 PM
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Summary: A petition filed by P Sunil Kumar Parvani against several parties, including the State of Telangana, was dismissed as unnecessary by Justice N. Tukaramji. The case involved claims of a false accusation and requested the return of a cheque.

The Petitioner and His Request

P Sunil Kumar Parvani filed a petition under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution. He wanted the court to declare that a false case was registered against him by Dandu Varalaxmi, allegedly influenced by Bhagvandas Innani, as wrong and a violation of his rights.

"The action of the Circle Inspector of Police I Town in registering a false case... is unfair, wrong, unnecessary..."

The Accusations and Legal Points

Sunil Kumar accused Dandu Varalaxmi, Bhagvandas Innani, and Mohammed Alauddin of various wrongdoings under the Indian Penal Code, including planning to commit a crime together and threatening him. He also asked for the return of a cheque from the police.

Court's Decision

Justice N. Tukaramji listened to both the petitioner’s lawyer, Mr. Chenchu Ramiah, and the government's lawyer, Mr. R. Laxmikanth Reddy. The petitioner’s lawyer mentioned that the case no longer needed a decision, and the court agreed.

"This Petition is dismissed as unnecessary."

Verdict

The court dismissed the petition as unnecessary and closed any other related requests. No costs were charged to either side.