K K Ahuja v. State

Delhi High Court · 18 Jan 2016 · 2016:DHC:9291
Siddharth Mridul
CRL.M.C.1594/2014
2016:DHC:9291
criminal petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court allowed petitioners to withdraw their criminal petitions after police assured timely filing of charge-sheets, dismissing the petitions as withdrawn.

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+ CRL™C
K K AHUJA
Petitioner
VERSUS
STATE
Respondent
+ CRL.M.C.1594/2014
K K AHUJA
VERSUS
STATE &ANR
Respondents
• Petitioners
VERSUS
STATEOFNOTOFDELHI&ANR. Respondents
SrsSwA?' ^CRL.M.A 383/2013
VERSUS
STATE OFNCIOFDELHI
+ W.P.(CRL)489/2014& CRL.M.A.4066/2014
CHANDRASHEKHARAGARWAL Petitioner
VERSUS
STATE&ANR Respondents
Through: MrRakesh Malhotra,Advocatefor petitioner in Item No.35 & 36.
Mr Ashok Kumar and Mr Vaibhav
Sharma,Advocatesfor petitioners inItem
No.37,38&39 and for R-2in Item
No.35 &36.
MrAsish Aggarwal,Addl.Standing
Counsel(Crl.). with Insp.AnantKumar, PS- S.J. Enclave.
MrRajesh Mahajan,Addl.Standing
Counsel(Crl).
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR.JUSTICESIDDHARTH MRIDUL
2016:DHC:9291
§D
18.01.2016
MrAggarwal,learned Addl.Standing Counsel(Crl.)appearing on behalf ofthe policestatesthatcharge-sheetin the subjectFIRshallpositively befiled within aperiod oftwo weeksfrom today.
Ordered accordingly.
In view of the foregoing learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitionersseekleaveto withdraw thesepetitions atthisstage.
Thepetitionsaredismissedas withdrawnand disposedofaccordingly.
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SID/)HARTH MRIDUL,J
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2016:DHC:9291
JUDGMENT