M/S Neeharika, Infrastructure Pvt. ... vs The State Of Maharashtra on 13 April, 2021
It is
submitted that the grounds on which the criminal proceedings can be
quashed in exercise of powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C., the very
grounds can be made applicable while granting stay of further
investigation, pending the quashing petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
4.9 In support of his submissions, learned Advocates have relied upon
the following decisions of this Court and various High Courts, namely,
State of U.P. v. Mohammad Naim AIR 1964 SC 703; L. Muniswamy
(supra); State of Andhra Pradesh v. Gourishetty Mahesh (2010) 11 SCC
226; Vijeta Gajra v. State (NCT of Delhi), (2010) 11 SCC 618; Rajiv
Thapar (supra); State of Maharashtra v. Sanjay Dalmia, (2015) 17 SCC
539; Amish Devgan v. Union of India, (2021) 1 SCC 1; the decision of
the Delhi High Court in Ganga Ram Hospital v. State dated 22.06.2020
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in CRL.M.A. No. 7661/2020 in W.P. (CRL.)