Rawoofunnissa vs The State Of Telangana. on 4 June, 2025

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Telangana High Court

Rawoofunnissa vs The State Of Telangana. on 4 June, 2025

     THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE K.SARATH

           WRIT PETITION No.15475 of 2025

ORDER:

Heard Learned Counsel appearing for the petitioners and

learned Government Pleader for Home appearing for the

respondent Nos.1 to 5. With the consent of the both sides, the

writ petition is disposed of at the stage of admission itself.

2. Learned counsel for the petitioners submit that the

petitioner Nos.2, 5 and 4 are accused Nos.1 to 3 in Crime No.75

of 2025 on the file of Doma Police Station, Vikarabad District,

dated 17.04.2025 registered for the offences under Sections

318(2), 318(4), 336(2), 336(3) and 340(2) of Bharatiya Nyaya

Sanhita (for brevity, ‘BNS’) and petitioner Nos.1 and 3 are not

arrayed as accused in the said crime and they are no way

concerned with the said case and they have been intentionally

dragged into the instant case.

3. Learned counsel for the petitioners further submits that

without issuing notice to the petitioners under Section 41-A of

IPC/Section 35 (3) of BNSS, 2023 in connection with Crime

No.75 of 2025 on the file of Doma Police Station, Vikarabad

District, dated 17.04.2025, the respondent No.4-Station House
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Officer is calling the petitioners to the Police Station time and

again.

4. Learned Government Pleader for Home submits that the

official respondents will follow due procedure as contemplated

under Section 41-A of IPC/Section 35 (3) of the BNSS, 2023.

5. In view of the submissions made by the both sides, the

writ petition is disposed of directing the respondent No.4-

Station House Officer to issue notice to the petitioners under

Section 41-A of IPC/Section 35 (3) of BNSS, 2023 in connection

with Crime No.75 of 2025 on the file of Doma Police Station,

Vikarabad District, dated 17.04.2025. On receipt of such notice,

the petitioners are directed to respond to the said notice.

Thereafter, the respondents are directed to follow due procedure

as per the BNSS, 2023 and the guidelines issued by the Hon’ble

Supreme Court in Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar 1 . There

shall be no order as to costs.

Miscellaneous petitions, if any, pending shall stand closed.

_____________________
JUSTICE K.SARATH
Date:04.06.2025
Pns/dgr

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(2014) 8 SCC 273

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