A division bench of justices S. Manikumar and V.S. Ravi directed petitioner, Ramiah of Konnappanendhal in Virudhunagar district, to pay the cost, to the Virudhunagar Superintendent of Police in a month's time.
The petitioner had sought a direction to police to rescue his 19-year-old daughter who, he alleged, was abducted by one Periyasamy in January last year.
Police submitted that it was the petitioner who had given his daughter in marriage to Periyasamy, knowing well that he was already married.
The judges held that the petitioner had unnecessarily made police go to places in search of the girl. They said public money could not be allowed to be wasted on false complaints lodged by people like him, and dismissed it with cost.
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