Karnataka High Court
K. R. Sridhara @ vs The State Of Karnataka on 6 June, 2019
Author: Alok Aradhe
Bench: Alok Aradhe
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU
DATED THIS THE 06TH DAY OF JUNE 2019
BEFORE
THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ALOK ARADHE
CRIMINAL PETITION NO.3957 OF 2018
BETWEEN:
K.R.Sridhara @
K.R.Sridhara Reddy,
S/o.K.Y.Rama Reddy,
Aged about 49 years,
R/at No.62/5,
Konappana Agrahara,
Electronic City Post,
Bengaluru-560 100. ... Petitioner
(By Sri.Chandrashekar.P, Advocate)
AND:
1. The State of Karnataka,
Through Hebbagodi Police Station,
Represented by
The State Public Prosecutor,
High Court of Karnataka,
Bengaluru-560 001.
2. Uma Devi,
C/o.M.Thangaraju,
Aged 51 years,
R/at No.76, 3rd Cross Road,
Sai Baba Nagar,
Sriramapura,
Bengaluru-560 021. ... Respondents
(By Sri.Vijayakumar Majage, Addl.SPP for R1;
Sri.M.Ramadass, Adv., for R2)
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This Criminal Petition is filed under Section 482 of
Cr.P.C. praying to [a] quash the FIR dated 30.10.2017
registered by the Hebbagodi Police in Cr.No.468/2017.
[b]. quash the complaint dated 30.10.2017 lodged by
the second respondent herein. [c] quash the charge
sheet in C.C.No.465/2018 filed by the first respondent
police for the offences p/u/s 447, 427, 504, 506 and
420 of IPC, now pending on the file of the learned
Additional Civil Judge and JMFC, Anekal. [d] quash the
order dated 07.03.2018 passed by the learned
Additional Civil Judge and JMFC, Anekal in
C.C.No.465/2018 taking cognizance against the
petitioner.
This Petition coming on for Admission, this day,
the Court made the following:-
ORDER
For the reasons assigned in the order passed today in Crl.P.No.3950/2018, the impugned order dated 7.3.2018 passed by the learned Additional Civil Judge and JMFC, Anekal in C.C.No.465/2018 is hereby quashed. The matter is remitted to the Magistrate to consider the matter afresh and to pass fresh orders in accordance with law within a period of one month from today.
Accordingly, petition is disposed of. 3 In view of disposal of the main petition, pending Interlocutory Application does not survive for consideration. Accordingly, it is disposed of.
SD/-
JUDGE bkp