Laxmi Prasad And 3 Others vs State Of U.P. And Another on 3 July, 2017
19. So far as the question of lack of jurisdiction raised by the applicant herein is concerned, I find that part of cause of action arose within the territorial jurisdiction of the court at Allahabad as evident from the allegations made in the complaint with respect to the incident dated 12.09.2010. The judgments relied by learned counsel for the opposite party No.2 in the case of Ranvijay Prasad Deo (supra), Daya Shanker Agarwal (supra), Prabhat Ranjan Pandey (supra), relate to continuity of cause of action regarding commission of offence under Section 498-A. I have already held that part of cause of action arose within the territorial jurisdiction of court at Allahabad in view of allegations regarding incident dated 12.09.2010 and as such I do not find any good reason to enter in the question of continuity of offence in the present set of facts.