Rajiv Kashyap & Anr v. Ravinderpal Singh Lamba

Delhi High Court · 18 Jan 2019 · 2019:DHC:7580
A.K. Pathak
CRL.M.C. 272/2018
2019:DHC:7580
criminal petition_allowed

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The Delhi High Court allowed petitioners to withdraw criminal miscellaneous petitions held not maintainable in view of the Supreme Court ruling in A.C. Narayan vs. State of Maharashtra.

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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CRL.M.C. 272/2018 & CRL.M.A. 1041/2018
RAJIV KASHYAP & ANR Petitioners
Through: Mr. Durgesh Gupta, Advocate
VERSUS
RAVINDERPAL SINGH LAMBA Respondent
Through; Mr. Kamlesh Sharma and Mr. Tanmaya Mehta, Advocates
AND
X' + CRL.M.C. 273/2018 &CRL.M.A. 1043/2018
VERSUS
RAVINDER PAL SINGH LAMBA Respondent
Through: Mr. Kamlesh Sharma and Mr. AND CRL.M.C. 274/2018 & CRL.M.A. 1045/2018
RAJEEV KASHYAP & ANR Petitioners ^ Through: Mr. Durgesh Gupta, Advocate
VERSUS
Through: Mr. Kamlesh Sharma and Mi".
AND
CRL.M.C. 275/2018 & CRL.M.A. 1047/2018
VERSUS
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Through: Mr. Kamlesh Sharma, Advocate
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.K. PATHAK
ORDER o/o 18.01.2019 Learned counsel for respondent submits that present petition is not maintainable in view of the
JUDGMENT
A.C. Narayan Vs. State of
Maharashtra AIR 2014 Supreme Court 630. Copy ofthe judgment has been handed over to learned counsel for petitioners which has been perused by him.
Learned counsel for the petitioners seeks leave to withdraw these petitions in view of the law laid down by the Supreme Court in A.C.
Narayan (Supra).
Petitions are disposed of as withdrawn.
Miscellaneous applications are disposed ofas infructuous.
Interim order is vacated.
A.K. PATHAK, J JANUARY 18,2019/savita 2019:DHC:7580