Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 3644 Bom
Judgement Date : 26 February, 2021
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY
NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR.
CRIMINAL APPLICATION (APL) NO.321 OF 2015
1. Krishna S/o Vasantrao Mahalle,
Age about 35 years, OCC: Business,
R/o 285, Mahatma Gandhi Nagar,
Nagpur.
2. Vijay S/o Manikrao Niratkar,
Age about 33 years, Occ: Business,
R/o 42 New Bidipeth,
Near Hanuman Mandir,
Nagpur ....APPLICANTS
// VERSUS //
1. The State of Maharashtra,
Through Police Station Officer,
Police Station Sadar, Nagpur;
2. Shri Ghanshyam S/o Jeevanlal Kharpuriya,
Aged about 61 years, Occupation-
Retired, Resident of Plot No.19,
Panchatara Society, Manish Nagar,
Somalwada Nagpur .... NON-APPLICANTS
None for the applicants.
Shri T.A.Mirza, APP for the non-applicant No.1/State.
Shri S.G. Karmarkar, Advocate for the non-applicant No.2.
___________________________________________________________________
CORAM : Z. A. HAQ AND
AMIT B. BORKAR, JJ.
DATE : 26.02.2021.
ORAL JUDGMENT: [PER: AMIT B. BORKAR, J.]
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1. By this application under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, the applicants have challenged registration
of the First Information Report No.47/2015 dated 7 th February
2015 for the offences punishable under Sections 420, 468, 471
and 34 of the Indian Penal Code registered with the non-
applicant No.1-Police Station.
2. The First Information Report came to be registered
against the applicants with the accusations that the applicants in
connivance with each other prepared forged documents in
respect of plot bearing No. 12 and 22, Mouza Besa in Khasra
No.26/4 admeasuring 2700 sq.ft. and sold it to the non-
applicant No.2 by preparing forged sale deed and received an
amount of Rs.24,97,500/-.
3. It is alleged by the applicants that before registration
of the First Information Report, the non-applicant No.2 had
already filed criminal complaint No.209/2014 against the
present applicants. By suppressing the said fact, the non-
applicant No.2 filed Criminal Writ Petition No.763/2014 seeking
registration of the offences against the applicants. It is further
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alleged that though the order in said Criminal Writ Petition was
not passed, the impugned First Information Report was
registered against the applicants.
4. The applicants have therefore, filed present
application challenging registration of the First Information
Report. This Court on 12th May 2015 issued notice to the non-
applicants and in the meantime, it was directed that no coercive
steps shall be taken against the applicants. This Court on
8th February 2016 admitted the present application and
continued interim relief not to take coercive steps in relation to
the First Information Report No.47/2015.
5. The non-applicant No.1 in pursuance notice of this
Court has filed reply and stated that from the allegations in the
First Information Report prima-facie ingredients of offences
alleged against the applicants are made out. The non-applicant
No.2 has also filed written submissions/reply and has stated that
from the allegations in the First Information Report offences
alleged against the applicants are made out.
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6. We have carefully considered the First Information
Report filed by the non-applicant No.2. Learned advocate for the
applicants submitted that once criminal complaint was filed by
the non-applicant No.2, the First Information Report making
same allegations could not have been registered. Learned
Advocate for the applicants could not point out any provision
which prohibits registration of the First Information Report,
when criminal complaint in relation to same allegation was
already filed. On the contrary, learned APP and learned
Advocate for the non-applicant No.2 have pointed out the
provision of Section 210 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
which lays down procedure when criminal complaint is pending
before the Competent Court and the First Information Report is
registered thereafter before the Court. The learned Advocate for
the applicants made submissions on merits but since the criminal
complaint filed by the non-applicant No.2 is pending, we are
afraid that we cannot adjudicate the submissions of the learned
Advocate for the applicants on merits of the case as same will
cause prejudice the non-applicant No.2.
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7. In the peculiar facts of the case, we are satisfied that
at this stage, it is not be proper to quash the First Information
Report, but parties will be at liberty to adopt appropriate
proceedings before the Magistrate permissible in accordance
with law. Therefore, at this stage, we are not inclined to quash
and set aside the First Information Report.
8. We therefore, pass the following order:-
(i) The Criminal Application No.321/2015 is dismissed.
Since the applicants were protected by order of this Court dated
8th February 2016 and same protection was in force till today, we
direct that no coercive steps shall be taken against the applicants
for the period of six weeks from today.
Rule is discharged in above terms.
JUDGE JUDGE manisha
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