Telangana High Court
Makkala Kalpana Gunja Kalpana vs The State Of Telangana on 14 May, 2025
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE J.SREENIVAS RAO
WRIT PETITION No.15123 of 2025
ORDER:
This writ petition is filed seeking the following relief:
“For the reasons stated in the accompanying
affidavit, the petitioner herein prays that this Hon’ble
Court may be pleased to issue an order or direction more
particularly one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus
declaring the action of the Respondent No. 5 in non-
following the provisions of criminal procedure code Sec.
41(a) or Sec. 35(3) of B.N.S.S. Act and trying to arrest the
Petitioner without following Hon’ble Apex Court in Arnesh
Kumar Vs. State of Bihar in Crime No.90 of 2025 on the
file of the Gandhi Nagar Police Station for the offence
U/Sec.420, 406, 380, 451, 457, 456, 441, 378 of IPC,
during the pendency of orders of this Honble High Court
by colluding with the Respondent No.6,7 is illegal and
arbitrary and violative of Articles 14, 15, 21 of Constitution
of India and also violative of natural justice and
consequently direct the Respondent No. 5 for not to
interfere into the peaceful life of the Petitioner and not to
interfere into civil disputes between the Petitioner and
respondent No.6 and 7 and consequently direct the
respondent No.5 to follow the provisions of Criminal
Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.) 1973 or Section 35(3) of B.N.S.S
and not to arrest the Petitioner, by following the directions
of the Honble Apex Court in Arnesh Kumar Vs. State of
Bihar in Crime No.90 of 2025 on the file of the Gandhi
Nagar Police Station for the offence U/Sec.420, 406, 380,
451, 457, 456, 441, 378 of IPC and pass such other order
2or orders as this Hon’ble Court may deem fit and proper in
the circumstances of the case.”
2. Heard Sri Rapolu Bhaskar, learned counsel for the
petitioner and Sri R.Laxmikanth Reddy, learned Assistant
Government Pleader for Home Department, appearing for
respondent Nos.1 to 5.
3. With the consent of the learned counsel for the
parties, the writ petition is disposed of at the stage of
admission.
4. During the course of hearing, learned counsel for the
petitioner submitted that basing on the complaint lodged
by the respondent No.7, Crime No.90 of 2025 was
registered by the Station House Officer, Gandhi Nagar
Police Station for the offences under Sections 420, 406,
380, 451, 457, 456, 441 and 378 of the Indian Penal Code,
1860, on 10.04.2025. He further submitted that all the
offences levelled against the petitioner are punishable with
an imprisonment of less than seven years and the
respondent authorities without following the procedure
contemplated under Section 41-A of the Criminal
Procedure Code, 1973 (Cr.P.C)/Section 35(3) of the
3
Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), and
the guidelines issued by the Apex Court in Arnesh Kumar
v. State of Bihar 1 are trying to arrest the petitioner and
the same is contrary to law.
5. Learned Assistant Government Pleader for Home
Department has not disputed about the registration of
Crime No.90 of 2025 by the concerned police and has also
not disputed that the offences levelled against the
petitioner are punishable with an imprisonment of less
than seven years.
6. In the light of the aforesaid submissions, notice to
respondent Nos.6 and 7 is dispensed with.
7. In view of the submissions made by the learned
counsel for the parties, without going into the merits of the
case, this Court deems it appropriate to direct the
petitioner to appear before the Investigation Officer on or
before 20.05.2025. On such appearance of the petitioner,
the Investigation Officer is directed to scrupulously follow
the procedure contemplated under Section 41-A of
1 (2014) 8 SCC 273
4
Cr.P.C/Section 35(3) of BNSS and the guidelines issued by
the Apex Court in Arnesh Kumar (supra).
8. It is made clear that the petitioner shall cooperate
with the Investigation Officer for the investigation and
make herself available to the Investigation Officer as and
when required and also provide the
information/documents as sought by him to conclude the
investigation.
9. If the petitioner fails to cooperate with the
Investigation Officer for investigation, the Investigation
Officer is at liberty to take action against her in accordance
with law.
10. With the above direction, the writ petition is disposed
of. There shall be no order as to costs.
Miscellaneous applications pending, if any, shall
stand closed.
____________________________
J.SREENIVAS RAO, J
14.05.2025
Note: Issue C.C by tomorrow.
B/o.
vs
[ad_1]
Source link
