
Summary: A legal request made by Prof. E Suresh Babu against the State of Telangana and others was dismissed. The case involved a complaint about the lack of investigation and arrests related to a police report from 2013. However, the court found that the matter was already resolved due to a lack of evidence.
Prof. E Suresh Babu, a suspended professor, filed a legal request under a part of the Constitution. He wanted the court to tell the police to look into and arrest those involved in a 2013 police report. The case was registered under laws meant to prevent unfair treatment of certain groups and other laws.
"The lack of action by the police was declared wrong, unfair, and an abuse of their powers."
The people involved included the State of Telangana, the head of the police, and other police officials. Prof. Babu accused them of not taking action even though the police report was filed three years earlier.
Justice N. Tukaramji was in charge of the case. The petitioner's lawyer, Mr. Palle Nageshwar Rao, argued for a proper investigation. Meanwhile, Mr. R. Laxmikanth Reddy, representing the other side, explained that a final report had already been filed in 2015, saying there wasn't enough evidence.
The court decided that the issue no longer needed attention. Since the final report was already filed, the request was dismissed as "no longer relevant."
"The issue raised in the current legal request no longer needs to be decided."
Justice N. Tukaramji closed the case by dismissing it without any order on costs. This means no further action will be taken, and any pending requests related to this case are closed.
In summary, the case is officially closed, and no further investigation or arrests will be made.