been filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for
quashing of the Calendra bearing No.1406-5A, dated 17.8.2017 (Annexure-
P.2) registered ... During inquiry the statement of respondent
No.4 was recorded and ultimately Calendra under Section 182 IPC was filed
in the Court against the petitioner
filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for
quashing/setting aside the Calendra dated 31.1.2014 (Annexure-P.3) filed
under Section 182 IPC in Police ... vide summoning order dated 4.7.2013 (Annexure-P.5) and
further the aforesaid Calendra is time barred as the date of knowledge of
respondent
self-suffered some injuries which were found to be fabricated and therefore,
Calendra Annexure P/5 dated 3.6.2008 under section 182 IPC was lodged
against ... they have been rightly
summoned. It was also argued that in Calendra Annexure P/5, the
complainant's son has since been acquitted.
Counsel
filed in the office.
On the basis of affidavit, Police submitted a Calendra No.18 dated 5th
October, 2009 in the Police Station Division ... Jalandhar in November, 2009.
7. Aggrieved by the aforesaid false and frivolous Calendra, the
appellant filed Criminal Miscellaneous
under Section
182 of the Indian Penal Code against the petitioner. The calendra was,
however, presented in Court in July, 1992 i.e after about ... Code of Criminal Procedure the period of limitation for filing a
Calendra under Section 182 IPC is one year because the punishment for
the offence
complainant have also placed reliance on the calendar of events (calendra) dated 18.6.2007 filed by the Police against Balkar Singh son of Ajit Singh ... accused in the case. The said calendra has been filed under Sections 186 and 189 IPC. On the strength of the same, it is contended
found
to be false and unbelievable. As a consequence thereof, a calendra
under Section 182 IPC was registered against the present
applicant/complainant ... copy of the calendra was placed on the
file as Mark D1. The said calendra against the applicant is stated to be
pending
under Section 482 Cr.P.C. has been moved
for quashing of Calendra proceedings titled as " State v. Charanjit Singh "
under Section ... 36187-M of 2006 while quashing the Calendra filed
under Section 182 IPC held as under:
" From the above resume of facts, there
Code of Criminal Procedure
(for short Cr.P.C .) seeking quashing of Calendra/complaint under Section
182 of Indian Penal Code (for short, IPC ) registered ... whereby
application filed by Asstt. Public Prosecutor for return of Calendra has been
dismissed and order dated 10.06.2013 (Annexure P-5) framing charge,
along with
under Section 482 Cr.P.C. has been moved
for quashing of Calendra dated 23.1.2002 (Annexure P-1) under Section
182 IPC pending before ... State at the out set
raised the objection that since the said Calendra was registered by the SHO,
the matter cannot be compromised