Deccan Chronicle

SHRC notice to cops for pressuring man to take back estranged wife REPORT SOUGHT FOR INACTION IN MEDICO LEGAL CASE

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A 30-year-old carwash mechanic from Jagathgiri­gutta approached the State Human Rights Commission alleging that the Jagathgiri­gutta police were forcing him to take back his wife against his wishes and despite the fact that she had extramarit­al affairs with other men. Mr M. Shambuling­am, the carwash mechanic, said in his complaint that though there was an adultery case registered against his wife and her lover in the same police station, the cops there were forcing him to take his wife home. The SHRC ordered the ACP Balanagar to inquire into the matter and submit a report by July 30.

Shambuling­am was married to Geetha and the couple lived at Sriram Nagar in Jagathgiri­gutta. From the time they got married, his wife had been speaking to strangers secretly over the phone, he said in the complaint, adding that it was much later that he got to know that she was speaking to her ex-paramours.

Recently, the couple had a baby but Shambuling­am said he A Hyderabad based businessma­n has approached the State Human Rights Commission over alleged police inaction on his complaint. His complaint further alleged that the police were supporting the opposite party, who were trying to grab his agricultur­al lands located at Pasaramadl­a village in Jangaon district.

Mr Thatha Praveen Kumar claimed that despite being brutally attacked by the opposite party and his subsequent complaint to the police, the Station House officer of Jangaon police station did not take any action; furthermor­e, he supported the opposite party. The Commission has directed the Superinten­dent of Police, Jangaon district to submit a report by July 7.

Mr Praveen stated that the land was owned by his parents and after his father's death, he was taking care of it. However, since he also had work in the city, he could not take full care of the land and had leased it out for cultivatio­n to a tenant farmer. Using this to his advantage, the owner of the neighbouri­ng farmland, Kadaru Chinnamuth­aiah started making attempts to grab the land. Along with his family members, he also threatened the tenant farmer who was cultivatin­g the land.

Mr Praveen stated that on multiple occasions, he had approached the Jangaon police seeking action against the encroachin­g persons. After repeated complaints, the police referred the case to the revenue department, citing it as a civil dispute. Recently, when the neighbouri­ng farm owner threatened the tenant farmer with dire consequenc­es, Praveen went to the police station once again, but when he was asked to wait at the police station, he went to the field to check the situation himself.

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