
Quick Summary: In a case involving Smt. Akthar Begum and local police, the court has ruled that police should not interfere in a civil property argument. The judge made it clear that any involvement should be strictly according to the rules.
Smt. Akthar Begum, a 63-year-old woman from Inmul Narva Village, filed a request claiming that the police were bothering her. She said the police were calling her to the station and pressuring her about a property issue with Sabavath Dasharath, another local resident.
The case was heard by Justice N. Tukaramji. The lawyer for the state and police, Mr. R. Laxmikanth Reddy, argued that the claims were not true, stating:
"The petitioner was never called by the Inspector of Police nor asked to hand over the property to Sabavath Dasharath as claimed."
After looking into the case, Justice N. Tukaramji instructed:
"The State of Telangana and the police are directed not to interfere with the civil arguments between Smt. Akthar Begum and Sabavath Dasharath, except strictly according to the rules."
This means the police should stay out of the property disagreement unless they are legally required to step in.
The court finished the case, with no extra costs. Any other pending requests were also closed. This ruling serves as a reminder of the police's role and the importance of following legal procedures in civil matters.