Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Petition Dismissed Over Alleged Police Harassment in Closed Case

Updated
Oct 19, 2025 6:45 PM
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Summary: The court dismissed a petition filed by Y Noor Basha, who claimed he was being bothered by the police over a case that was already closed. Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy decided there was no proof that the case was being reopened.

Background of the Case

Y Noor Basha, who works in IT, filed a petition against the State of Telangana and others, saying the police were bothering him. He claimed the police were threatening to reopen a case from 2014 that was closed because there wasn't enough evidence.

The Original Complaint

The first complaint was made against Y Noor Basha and his father under certain sections of the Indian Penal Code. This was based on a report by Smt. S Aktharunnisa Begam. But after looking into it, the police closed the case on December 28, 2014, because they didn't find enough evidence.

Petitioner’s Claims

Y Noor Basha said that the police were calling him to the station and bothering him about the closed case. He asked the court to declare this action illegal and unfair.

Police Response

The police at Miyapur Police Station said in their response that they hadn't done anything to reopen the case. They confirmed that the case was still closed as of December 28, 2014.

Court's Decision

Judge Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy looked at the police's response and found no proof to support Y Noor Basha's claims of being bothered or the case being reopened. As a result, the petition was dismissed.

Verdict Summary

The court found no reason to support Y Noor Basha's claims. The case stays closed, and the petition was dismissed without any additional costs. Any other pending requests related to the case were also closed.