Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Petitioners Seek Stopping of Legal Actions in Case No.182 of 2025

Updated
Sep 30, 2025 2:59 PM
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Quick Summary: Four people asked the court to stop legal actions against them in a case registered by the Trimulgherry Police. Judge Tirumala Devi Eada made the decision.

Petitioners and Their Request

The people asking for this were Gullapalli Santosh, D Vamshi Kiran, Srinivas Gande, and Gaganraj B R. They wanted the court to stop the legal case against them in Case No.182 of 2025. They were accused under certain rules of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.

The Argument

Their lawyer, Sri. P.Giri Krishna, said there were no real accusations against them under one of the rules. Someone else in the same case had already been let off by the court, so they wanted the same treatment.

"There are no accusations against the petitioners under Section 118(1) of the BNS." - Petitioners' Lawyer

Respondents' Stand

The State of Telangana and Manchala Prasad were the ones responding. The public lawyer, Sri. Jithender Rao Veeramalla, said the accusations were changed to another rule and asked the court to decide what to do.

Court's Observations

Judge Tirumala Devi Eada looked at the records and found no strong accusations against the petitioners. Since the punishment for the accusations was less than seven years, she decided not to go into the case's details.

Court's Directions

The petitioners were told to meet the Investigating Officer by September 5, 2025. They must work with the investigation and provide necessary documents. The officer will follow procedures according to the law.

"The petitioners shall submit their defense and cooperate with the Investigating Officer." - Court Order

Verdict Summary

The petition was closed with no extra costs. Any other pending requests were also closed. Judge Eada's directions ensure the investigation continues fairly and legally.