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(III) The Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.16128 of 2015 is filed by Ashokbhai Dhanjibhai Prajapti being accused No.7 in the F.I.R.
(IV) The Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.17557 of 2015 is filed by Hirabhai Govabhai Parmar, Sub Registrar, being accused No.8 in the F.I.R.
(V) The Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.15377 of 2015 is filed by Hasmukhbhai Prahladbhai Raval being accused No.9 in the F.I.R.
(VI) The Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.18661 of 2015 is filed by Sureshbhai Ambalal Patel, TalaticumMantri, being accused No.10 in the F.I.R.
24 The only applicant, who deserves to be given relief, is Shrenikbhai Rikhavchand Shah (applicant of the Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.16994 of 2015). So far as the said applicant is concerned, the Investigating Officer pointed out that it is he who actually unearthed the entire fraud. According to the Investigating Officer, nothing incriminating has been found against the applicant of the Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.16994 of 2015. The only role ascribed to the applicant of the Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.16994 of 2015 is that he had authenticated the power of attorney on 29th October, 2010 under Section 33 of the Registration Act and accepted the documents of sale deed dated 24th January, 2011 under Sections 32 and HC-NIC Page 16 of 21 Created On Sun Feb 28 05:01:28 IST 2016 35 of the Registration Act and Rule 45 of the Bombay Registration Rules bona fide. He had not registered the sale deed under Section 60 of the Act. It is this applicant, who noticed the large scale fraud and reported immediately to his superior for verification of all the documents on the same day.
33 Despite the above, an affidavit of the power of attorney holder, namely, Ashok Dhanji Prajapati (petitioner of the Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.16128 of 2015) and the purchaser, namely, Hasmukh Prahlad Raval (petitioner of the Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.15377 of 2015) to the effect that they shoulder the responsibility on behalf of all concerned was accepted and on the strength of such bogus affidavit, the sale deed was registered i.e. five days from the date of the directions issued by the Deputy Collector not to register the document.
HC-NIC Page 19 of 21 Created On Sun Feb 28 05:01:28 IST 2016 35 In the result, all the applications are rejected, except the Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.16994 of 2015.
36 The Criminal Miscellaneous Application No.16994 of 2015 is, hereby, allowed. The F.I.R. is ordered to be quashed so far as the applicant, namely, Shrenikbhai Rikhavchand Shah is concerned. Rule is made absolute qua the applicant Shrenikbhai Rikhavchand Shah.