Quick Summary: Four people from Adilabad wanted to stop legal actions against them. The court decided they should work with the investigation instead.
Ane Praveen, Ane Nithish, Mandapalli Srinivas, and Ane Mallesh, all from Rapally, Adilabad, filed a request. They wanted to stop the legal actions in Crime No.166 of 2025. The case was registered at Hajipur Police Station for alleged offenses under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
Judge Tirumala Devi Eada listened to the case. The petitioners' lawyer, Sri P. Ramulu, argued to stop the legal actions. The State, represented by Sri Jithender Rao Veeramalla, didn't disagree with the request for investigation directions.
The court didn't stop the legal actions. Instead, it told the petitioners to work with the investigation. They must meet with the Investigating Officer by September 5, 2025. The investigation will follow Section 35(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.
"The petitioners shall submit their defense and cooperate with the Investigating Officer as and when required."
Judge Eada noted that the alleged offenses could lead to less than seven years of punishment. The court emphasized that the investigation should be completed according to the law and Supreme Court guidelines.
The court ended the petition without any extra costs. All related requests were also closed.
This decision shows the importance of working with legal investigations while ensuring the law is followed.