NOTE ON THE INCIDENT OCCURRED ON 07.04.2017 IN THE LIMITS OF
BEGUMPET P.S.
On 07.04.2017 around 1615 hrs. the receptionist of Begumpet P.S.
informed about the complaint from one Jayaram, 45-years, Private Job that
his son in-law viz. P. Ramu s/o P. Yellaiah, 29-years, was harassing and
teasing her minor daughter Radhika regularly both families resided at
Patigadda, Begumpet. On the issue of being teased by own son in-law
(Menalludu) Jayaram’s family were conducting Panchayath for past two days
at their residence at Patigadda to put pressure on ‘Ramu’ that if he doesn’t
mend his ways and not listen to the elders, they will be forced to lodged a
Police complaint. In this context, both the parties approached the Police
Station Begumpet around 1615 hrs. On being informed to Sri. Ravinder, Sub-
Inspector of Police, Sector in-charge of Begumpet P.S., a petition was taken
and the contents of the petition as transcribed below.
“Brief facts of the complaint are that D. Jayaram came to the Police
Station along with his daughter by name D. Radhika (Victim), 16-years, and
his brother Kishan (deceased father in-law), and his son in-law P. Ramu
(Deceased), Kishan’s daughter by name Rajini (Wife of the deceased) and son
in-law Ramu, mother by name Renuka (deceased mother) stated that Ramu
harassed/teased his minor daughter Radhika since 4-months ago.” Hence,
they requested to take necessary action.
The complaint was not interested to lodge a F.I.R. against Ramu, as he
is son in-law of the complainant. He further requested to warn the accused,
not to harass/tease his daughter, further Ramu’s mother told that his son is
not taking the food from the past 3-days and is depressed due to continuous
Panchayath. On the complaint, concerned SI counselled him before family
members and registered a petty case vide Petty Case No. Hyd20PC1710018
u/s 70 (c) C.P. Act and asked to produce on Monday after collecting copy of
Aadhar. After that, the above mentioned family members left the Police Station
at about 1700 hrs. . Later at his home, it is learnt that Ramu complained of
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Giddiness, due to lack of rest and food for the past three days. They
approached the local Physician Dr. Bhaskar Rao at Patigadda, Begumpet
around 1915 hrs. After diagnosing him, the Doctor has informed them that
everything is normal and suggested him to take rest and they returned home.
Later Ramu suffered from Giddiness, for which they approached KIMS Hospital
at about 2025 hrs. where the Duty Doctor diagnosed and wrote the alleged
cause as unknown and that the patient was unconscious since half an hour
and then declared his death.
He was shifted to Gandhi Hospital around 2230 hrs. by the local Police
and after that Begumpet P.S. received information from KIMS Hospital.
The deceased Ramu was for a very brief time in the Police Station i.e.
from 1615 hrs. to 1700 hrs. during which legal process of booking case taken
place in the presence of the family members and they left the Police Station at
about 1700 hrs. The deceased was allegedly starving for three days due to
Panchayath held with respect to the issue at their home among family
members and complained of giddiness later at home. Further it is learnt that
the deceased was a chronic diabetic patient.
Dy. Commissioner of Police
North Zone, Secunderabad.
BEGUMPET P.S.
On 07.04.2017 around 1615 hrs. the receptionist of Begumpet P.S.
informed about the complaint from one Jayaram, 45-years, Private Job that
his son in-law viz. P. Ramu s/o P. Yellaiah, 29-years, was harassing and
teasing her minor daughter Radhika regularly both families resided at
Patigadda, Begumpet. On the issue of being teased by own son in-law
(Menalludu) Jayaram’s family were conducting Panchayath for past two days
at their residence at Patigadda to put pressure on ‘Ramu’ that if he doesn’t
mend his ways and not listen to the elders, they will be forced to lodged a
Police complaint. In this context, both the parties approached the Police
Station Begumpet around 1615 hrs. On being informed to Sri. Ravinder, Sub-
Inspector of Police, Sector in-charge of Begumpet P.S., a petition was taken
and the contents of the petition as transcribed below.
“Brief facts of the complaint are that D. Jayaram came to the Police
Station along with his daughter by name D. Radhika (Victim), 16-years, and
his brother Kishan (deceased father in-law), and his son in-law P. Ramu
(Deceased), Kishan’s daughter by name Rajini (Wife of the deceased) and son
in-law Ramu, mother by name Renuka (deceased mother) stated that Ramu
harassed/teased his minor daughter Radhika since 4-months ago.” Hence,
they requested to take necessary action.
The complaint was not interested to lodge a F.I.R. against Ramu, as he
is son in-law of the complainant. He further requested to warn the accused,
not to harass/tease his daughter, further Ramu’s mother told that his son is
not taking the food from the past 3-days and is depressed due to continuous
Panchayath. On the complaint, concerned SI counselled him before family
members and registered a petty case vide Petty Case No. Hyd20PC1710018
u/s 70 (c) C.P. Act and asked to produce on Monday after collecting copy of
Aadhar. After that, the above mentioned family members left the Police Station
at about 1700 hrs. . Later at his home, it is learnt that Ramu complained of
- 2
Giddiness, due to lack of rest and food for the past three days. They
approached the local Physician Dr. Bhaskar Rao at Patigadda, Begumpet
around 1915 hrs. After diagnosing him, the Doctor has informed them that
everything is normal and suggested him to take rest and they returned home.
Later Ramu suffered from Giddiness, for which they approached KIMS Hospital
at about 2025 hrs. where the Duty Doctor diagnosed and wrote the alleged
cause as unknown and that the patient was unconscious since half an hour
and then declared his death.
He was shifted to Gandhi Hospital around 2230 hrs. by the local Police
and after that Begumpet P.S. received information from KIMS Hospital.
The deceased Ramu was for a very brief time in the Police Station i.e.
from 1615 hrs. to 1700 hrs. during which legal process of booking case taken
place in the presence of the family members and they left the Police Station at
about 1700 hrs. The deceased was allegedly starving for three days due to
Panchayath held with respect to the issue at their home among family
members and complained of giddiness later at home. Further it is learnt that
the deceased was a chronic diabetic patient.
Dy. Commissioner of Police
North Zone, Secunderabad.
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