Search Results Page
Search Results
1 - 10 of 21 (0.22 seconds)Rajesh Bajaj vs State Nct Of Delhi And Others on 12 March, 2000
Time and again this Court has been
pointing out that quashing of FIR or a complaint
in exercise of the inherent powers of the High
Court should be limited to very extreme
exceptions (vide State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal
and Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi).
State Of Haryana And Ors vs Ch. Bhajan Lal And Ors on 21 November, 1990
Time and again this Court has been
pointing out that quashing of FIR or a complaint
in exercise of the inherent powers of the High
Court should be limited to very extreme
exceptions (vide State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal
and Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi).
Section 482 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 406 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
M. Krishnan vs Vijay Singh And Anr on 11 October, 2001
The Supreme Court in the case of M. Krishnan vs. Vijay
Singh & Anr. reported in (2001) 8 SCC 645 has held as under:
Trisuns Chemical Industry vs Rajesh Agarwal And Others C on 17 September, 1999
9. Criminal prosecution cannot be thwarted
at the initial stage merely because civil
proceedings are also pending. After referring to
judgments in State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal and
Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi this Court in
Trisuns Chemical Industry v. Rajesh Agarwal
held: (SCC p. 690, paras 7-8)
"7.
M/S Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd.& ... vs Md Sharaful Haque & Anr on 1 November, 2004
Sambhajirao Chandrojirao Angre, State of
Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, Rupan Deol Bajaj v.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Central Bureau of
Investigation v. Duncans Agro Industries Ltd.,
State of Bihar v. Rajendra Agrawalla, Rajesh
Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi, Medchl Chemicals
& Pharma (P) Ltd. v. Biological E. Ltd.,
Hridaya Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar,
M. Krishnan v. Vijay Singh and Zandu
Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. v. Mohd. Sharaful
Haque. The principles, relevant to our purpose
are:
Central Bureau Of Investigation, ... vs Duncans Agro Industries Ltd.,Calcutta on 9 July, 1996
Sambhajirao Chandrojirao Angre, State of
Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, Rupan Deol Bajaj v.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Central Bureau of
Investigation v. Duncans Agro Industries Ltd.,
State of Bihar v. Rajendra Agrawalla, Rajesh
Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi, Medchl Chemicals
& Pharma (P) Ltd. v. Biological E. Ltd.,
Hridaya Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar,
M. Krishnan v. Vijay Singh and Zandu
Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. v. Mohd. Sharaful
Haque. The principles, relevant to our purpose
are:
Kamaladevi Agarwal vs State Of West Bengal And Ors. on 17 October, 2001
The Supreme Court in the case of Kamaladevi Agarwal vs.
State of W.B. & Ors. reported in (2002) 1 SCC 555 has held as
under:-