B S NAGAR v. GOVT. OF NCI OF DELHI

Delhi High Court · 14 Jul 2016 · 2016:DHC:8984
Mukta Gupta
CRL.M.C. 2813/2012
2016:DHC:8984
criminal petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed petitions seeking quashing of an FIR involving Section 186 IPC, holding it lacks jurisdiction under Section 482 CrPC to quash such FIRs and dismissed for non-prosecution where applicable.

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$-32 & 33 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CRL.M.C. 2813/2012 & Crl.M.A. 14067/2012
B S NAGAR Petitioner Represented by: Mr. Jatan Singh with Mr. Devinder Katana & Mr. Jitender Bidhuri, Advs.
VERSUS
GOVT. OF NCI OF DELHI & ANR.
Represented by:
Respondent Mr. Ajay Gupta, APP with SI Mahendra Koli, PS Subzi
Mandi.
R-2 in person.
CRL.M.C. 3721/2012
USHA & ORS. Petitioner Represented by: None.
VERSUS
STATE & ANR.
Represented by:
Respondent Mr. Ajay Gupta, APP with SI Mahendra Koli, PS Subzi
Mandi.
R-2 in person.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE MUKTA GUPTA
ORDER o/o 14.07.2016
CRL.M.C. 2813/2012 & Crl.M.A. 14067/2012
Learned counsel for the petitioner on instructions from the petitioner seeks leave to withdraw the petition and will pursue the remedy available in law. Leave and liberty granted.
Petition and application are dismissed as withdrawn.
2016:DHC:8984 Crl.M.C. 3721/2012 None is present on behalfofthe petitioner.
This is a petition for quashing of FIR No.117/2004 under Sections
147/149/353/332/186/506 IPG registered at PS Subzi Mandi.
Since Section 186 IPG is invoked, the FIR cannot be quashed by this
Gourt in exercise of itsjurisdictionunder Section482 Gr.PG.
Petition is dismissed for non-prosecution.
MUKTA GUPTA, J.
JULY 14,2016 'v mittal' 2016:DHC:8984
JUDGMENT