directed to take action against respondent no 4-5 who is
misusing his power by delaying the investigation for no
reason.
iii) That, the investigation
Section-482 of Cr. P.C. He has submitted that the inherent
powers of this Court are saved for use to prevent abuse of process ... jurisdiction being exercised by this Court under extraordinary
inherent powers cannot be equated and misused as that of a Court conducting
trial. He further argued
Criminal P.C. which is intended to save the inherent powers of the High Court to make orders for giving effect to any order ... trifles the inherent power is sought to be used. To me it appears that these two petitions are instances of such misuse
liable to be quashed invoking power of this Court under Section 482 Crl.P.C. those being misuse of the process of Court. The first
powers under S.482 of
Cr.P.C., so as to prevent abuse of process of law or of the
Court and also its misuse ... prosecution of the petitioners amounts to
abuse of process of law and misuse of process of the
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Court. By the impugned proceedings, the second
Learned counsel submitted that the present case is a sheer
misuse of the provisions mentioned under Sections 498-A / 406 IPC.
The said provision ... eventuality, the charge sheet
has to be quashed as this Court has power under Section 482 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure.
27. To strengthen
parties
have resolved their entire disputes among themselves.
7. The inherent powers of the High Court ought to be exercised to
prevent the abuse ... secure the
ends of justice.
8. The incorporation of inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
is meant to deal with the situation
proceedings instituted on criminal complaint, exercise of the inherent powers to quash the proceedings is called for only in case where the complaint does ... disclose any offence or is frivolous. It is well settled that the power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. should be sparingly invoked with circumspection
parties
have resolved their entire disputes among themselves.
7. The inherent powers of the High Court ought to be exercised to
prevent the abuse ... secure the
ends of justice.
8. The incorporation of inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
is meant to deal with the situation
parties
have resolved their entire disputes among themselves.
7. The inherent powers of the High Court ought to be exercised to
prevent the abuse ... secure the ends of justice.
8. The incorporation of inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
is meant to deal with the situation