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HC attracted T’Gana Govt more than 35 pine against Teenmar

HC attracted T'Gana Govt more than 35 pine against Teenmar
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Government came to Flak on Tuesday from the High Court which directed the country not to register several shots against individuals if the problem was the same in all cases.
The command by Justice K Lakshman came in the petition that challenged 35 fir in the entire state against Journalists off Naveen Kumar Chintapandu, known as Teenmar Mallanna, which is often very critical of the state government through its channel.
The Director General of Police has now been directed to personally oversee the investigation and provide information about the delayed case, PT Warran and NBW both to Mallanna or his wife.
“They held it in one case and showed the PT orders to arrest him in the other if he secured a bail,” Petitioner and Mallanna, Kat Mathamma.
Indicates that severe actions will erode public trust obtained by Telangana police through people’s friendly initiatives, Justice K Lakshman ruled: “If there is more than one crime delayed to Mallanna in connection with the same allegations that arise from the same cause., Police will conduct an investigation into a crime and treat material in other crimes as a statement under the 162 CRPC section.
“” Close all similar cases and use statements recorded in such cases that are maintained.
The police can easily use technology to check whether Mallanna faced Similar cases anywhere, “order Justice Lakshman.
Judge further said that if the defendant submitted any application to recall a warrant, the judge must see whether the accusation is related to the same set and whether the CRPC part 41-A (for crime with a sentence of less than 7 years) is followed or not.
“If the arrest is important, then follow the guidelines for the DK basu case.
Don’t harass the pair on behalf of the investigation,” said the judge and also directed the couple to work with police investigations.

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