Rambir Singh v. State NCT of Delhi & Anr.

Delhi High Court · 14 Aug 2015 · 2015:DHC:11292
Indermeet Kaur
CRL.M.C. 2161/2015
2015:DHC:11292
criminal petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed petitions seeking quashing of an FIR under Section 376 IPC, reaffirming that such serious offences are not ordinarily quashed at the threshold.

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f r HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CRL.M.C. 2161/2015 & Crl. M.A. 7639/15
RAMBIR SINGH
Petitioner
Through None.
VERSUS
STATE NCT OF DELHI & ANR.
Respondents
Through Ms. Kusum Dhalla, APP for the State along with SI Satish Bhati.
Mr. M.K. Saroja, Advocate for R-2.
CRL.M.C. 2163/2015 & Crl. M.A. 7643/15
VIKRANT
Through None.
VERSUS
STATE NCT OF DELHI & ANR.
Respondents
Through Ms. Kusum Dhalla, APP for the State along with SI Satish Bhati.
Mr. M.K. Saroja, Advocate for R-2.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS,JUSTICE INDERMEET KAUR
14.08.2015 None is present. Prayer made in the present petitions seeks quashing of the FIR No. 116/2015 which had been registered under
Section 376 of the IPC on the complaint of the complainant.
Respondent no. 2 is present.
Petitioner 2015:DHC:11292 r f This Court in view ofthe
ORDER
ofthe Gian Sineh Vs StatP. ofPuniab reported as (2012) 10 SCC 303 is not inclined to entertain a petition seeking quashing ofFIR registered un^er Section 376 of the
IPG.
Dismissed.
AUGUST 14, 2015 A- INDERMEET KAUR, J 2015:DHC:11292