1. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned Assistant Government Pleader for Home appearing for respondent Nos.1 to 6. With their consent, this writ petition is being taken up for disposal at the admission stage itself.
2. This writ petition has been filed seeking to declare the action of the respondent No.5-Circle Inspector without consideration of petitioner’s documents and statements of witnesses submitted along with complaint in C.No.1644/CCC/NLG/2025 dated 31.10.2025 and issued reminder summons vide C.No.60/Sagar/2025 dated 27.11.2025, as illegal, arbitrary and violation of Principles of Natural Justice guaranteed under Articles 14, 21 and 300A constitution of India and against the Section 94 of B.N.S.S 2023 and subsequently direct the respondent Nos.5 and 6 to receive the documents and to record the statements pertains to the petitioners complaint registered in file C.No.1644/CC/NLG/2025 dated 31.10.2025, SP, Nalgonda.
3. Learned Assistant Government Pleader for Home appearing for respondent Nos.1 to 6 placed on record instructions issued by Circle Inspector of Police, Nagarjunasagar Circle, Nalgonda District, wherein it is submitted that the petitioner sent a complaint to Superintendent of Police, stating that one Janardhan along with his sons and respondent No.7 abused the petitioner and her husband by referring to their caste and forcibly took her car at Thummachettu Thanda on 10.08.2025. The said complaint was forwarded to respondent No.5 vide C.No.1644/CCC/NLG/2025 dated 31.10.2025, with instructions to enquire into the matter and take necessary action in accordance with law. Basing on the said complaint, respondent No.5 examined the contents and for proper enquiry, respondent No.5 issued notice dated 23.11.2025, calling the petitioner to submit relevant documents and produce witness in support of her allegation. However, petitioner failed to comply the notice dated 23.11.2025. Thereafter, respondent No.5 issued a reminder notice dated 27.11.2025, requesting the petitioner to produce the relevant documents and witnesses, however, petitioner neither approached the respondent No.5 nor submitted relevant documents and evidence in support of her complaint. It is further submitted that if the petitioner approaches the respondent No.5 and submit the relevant documents and witnesses in support of her complaint, the same would be considered.
4. At this stage, learned counsel for the petitioner pray this Court to grant liberty to petitioner to submit the relevant documents and evidence before the respondent authorities and further pray this Court to direct the respondent authorities to consider the same and take action.
5. Recording the submission made by the learned counsel on either side and without expressing any opinion on the merits of the case, this writ petition is disposed of granting liberty to petitioner to approach the respondent No.5 on 19.12.2025 at 3.00 Pm and submit relevant documents and witnesses in support of her contentions, thereafter, the respondent No.5 is directed to examine the same and take appropriate action strictly in accordance with law.
6. With the above directions, this writ petition is disposed of.
Miscellaneous applications, if any pending, shall stand closed. No order as to costs.




