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W.P.No.23972/2023 and W.P.No.19851/2023 are filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India r/w Section 482 Cr.P.C, respectively by accused Nos.1 and 3, with a prayer to quash criminal proceedings initiated against them in C.C.No.271/2020, on the file of Civil Judge and JMFC Narasimharajapura, for the offences punishable under Sections 35, 37, 201, 417, 419, 406, 120-B, 323, 506 r/w Section 34 IPC.
2. Petitioner in W.P.No.17649/2023 has challenged the order dated 20.02.2020 passed by the trial Court in the above case i.e, C.C No.271/2020 rejecting the application filed by her under Section 457 Cr.P.C and order dated 05.08.2023, partly allowing the application filed by respondent No.2/ complainant filed under Section 457 Cr.P.C and releasing part of the seized amount to his interim custody.
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the remaining amount among the other accused. It is alleged that accused No.1 K N Rajesh gave ₹50 lakhs to his uncle Parameshwar and from the account of said Parmeshwar, the said amount was transferred to the account of Lalitha held in Kodagu Grameena Bank.
11.2 Parmeshwar has transferred ₹50 lakhs on 20.06.2018 through cheque No.426019, and ₹20 lakhs on 30.06.2018 through cheque number 350826. Through letter dated 7.8.2018, the account of petitioner Lalithamma, held in Karnataka Gramin Bank, N.R Pura branch is frozen. She filed application under Section 457 Cr.P.C to defreeze her account and permit her to transact the same and complainant Bharat also filed application under Section 457 Cr.P.C to release 60 lakhs from the account of Lalitamma to him. During crime stage by common order dated 20.02.2020, the trial Court rejected both applications. Later, complainant filed application under Section 457 Cr.P.C in C.C.No.271/2020. Vide order dated 05.08.2023, the trial Court allowed the application