HYDERABAD: Disapproving the actions of Falaknuma Police and state ladies house at Nimboliadda, who in combination allegedly not on time the order of the top court docket supposed for reuniting a tender couple, the Telangana top court docket on Monday directed Kacheguda police to register an FIR against the persons liable for this.
It will also be recalled, the couple, Noor Jasim and Mohammad Ateeq, each citizens of Baba Nagar at Chandrayanagutta in Hyderabad, fell in love and married as in line with Muslim customs. However, following a criticism from the girl’s mom, the Falaknuma police started harassing Ateeq’s mom and sister.
Later, following a habeas corpus plea filed by means of Ateeq’s mom, the police produced the girl prior to the court docket and knowledgeable it about the remand of Ateeq in Chanchalguda prison on fees of kidnap. The court docket, after interacting with the girl, spotted that the girl was a significant and their marriage was performed as in line with Muslim traditions. It then ordered free up of Ateeq from prison and allowed the girl to head together with her mother-in -law.
However, on Monday morning, J Vijaya Lakshmi, the suggest for the couple, moved an urgent petition informing the court docket about how the police had belittle the court docket order. The girl and her spouse's mother were taken to the state house at Nimboliadda, the place the girl was lodged prior to the court docket intervention. There, the home superintendent and team of workers beat the girl significantly, and made her wash clothes and utensils. They displayed scant regard for the court docket order that stated that the girl will have to be allowed to visit her in-laws’ house. This came about despite again and again telling them about the court docket order, Vijaya Lakshmi stated. Though they launched the girl at night, they did not return her gold bangles accrued from her on the time admitting her in the home, she stated.
The bench then summoned superintendent P Lalitha of the state house. She gave the impression prior to the court docket within the night and feigned lack of information about the incident of beating the girl and in addition about any gold valuables of their possession.
The bench then directed Kacheguda police to file the girl’s statement and register an FIR against those involved.
It will also be recalled, the couple, Noor Jasim and Mohammad Ateeq, each citizens of Baba Nagar at Chandrayanagutta in Hyderabad, fell in love and married as in line with Muslim customs. However, following a criticism from the girl’s mom, the Falaknuma police started harassing Ateeq’s mom and sister.
Later, following a habeas corpus plea filed by means of Ateeq’s mom, the police produced the girl prior to the court docket and knowledgeable it about the remand of Ateeq in Chanchalguda prison on fees of kidnap. The court docket, after interacting with the girl, spotted that the girl was a significant and their marriage was performed as in line with Muslim traditions. It then ordered free up of Ateeq from prison and allowed the girl to head together with her mother-in -law.
However, on Monday morning, J Vijaya Lakshmi, the suggest for the couple, moved an urgent petition informing the court docket about how the police had belittle the court docket order. The girl and her spouse's mother were taken to the state house at Nimboliadda, the place the girl was lodged prior to the court docket intervention. There, the home superintendent and team of workers beat the girl significantly, and made her wash clothes and utensils. They displayed scant regard for the court docket order that stated that the girl will have to be allowed to visit her in-laws’ house. This came about despite again and again telling them about the court docket order, Vijaya Lakshmi stated. Though they launched the girl at night, they did not return her gold bangles accrued from her on the time admitting her in the home, she stated.
The bench then summoned superintendent P Lalitha of the state house. She gave the impression prior to the court docket within the night and feigned lack of information about the incident of beating the girl and in addition about any gold valuables of their possession.
The bench then directed Kacheguda police to file the girl’s statement and register an FIR against those involved.
HC slams police for belittling its order
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April 24, 2019
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