Neelu Sanjay Gupta v. M/S S E Investments Ltd

Delhi High Court · 23 Jul 2018 · 2018:DHC:8366
A.K. Pathak
CRL.M.C. 2658/2017
2018:DHC:8366
criminal petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed as infructuous the criminal petitions filed by the petitioner after the trial court had discharged him from the criminal case.

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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CRL.M.C. 2658/2017 &Crl.M.A. no. 11053/2017 , NEELU SANJAY GUPTA Petitioner
Through Mr. Ajit Kumar and Ms. Nikita Sharma, Advs.
VERSUS
M/S S E INVESTMENTS LTD Respondent
Through Attendance slip not given AND, \^e^^.M.C. 2718/2017&
Crl;M.A.no. 11239/2017 NEELU SANJAY GUPTA Petitioner
Through Mr. Ajit Kumar and Ms. Nikita Sharma, Advs.
VERSUS
M/S S E INVESTMENTS LTD Respondent Thi-ough Attendanceslip not given
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.K. PATHAK
23.07.2018 Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that petitioner has been discharged by the trial court. Therefore, both the petitions have been
2018:DHC:8366 rendered infmctuous and be disposed of accordingly. Both the petitions are disposed of as infructuous. Miscellaneous applications are also disposed of as infiructuous.
JULY 23, 2018 r. bararia A.K. PATHAK, J 2018:DHC:8366
JUDGMENT