THIS CRIMINAL PETITION IS FILED UNDER SECTION
482 OF THE CR.P.C. WITH A PRAYER TO QUASH THE FIR IN
CRIME No.91/2012 ... THIS CRIMINAL PETITION IS FILED UNDER SECTION
482 OF THE CR.P.C. WITH A PRAYER TO QUASH THE
ENTIRE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
2013 IS FILED UNDER S.482 CR.P.C.,
PRAYING TO QUASH THE CHARGE SHEET AND ALL FURTHER
PROCEEDINGS IN C.C.NO.1067/2009 ... 2013 IS FILED UNDER S.482 CR.P.C.,
PRAYING TO QUASH THE CHARGE SHEET AND ALL FURTHER
PROCEEDINGS IN C.C.NO.1002/2009
parties, the High Court in exercise of
powers under Section 482 can quash the criminal proceedings, more so the
matters arising from matrimonial dispute, property ... Section 482 of the Code in a
case where on dismissal of petition under Section 482, a second petition
under Section 482 of the Code
protection
of not to arrest passed while not entertaining the quashing petition under
Section 482 , has been set aside by this Court considering the decision ... quashing the criminal proceedings. It is
submitted that the grounds on which the criminal proceedings can be
quashed in exercise of powers under Section 482
held that the power under Section 482 of the Code
for quashing the proceedings could be exercised even after conviction of an
accused. After referring ... view that exercise of power under
Section 482 of the Code for quashing and setting aside an order of conviction
has to be rarely exercised
Respondent)
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This Criminal Petition filed under Section 482 code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973, praying to 1) Quash the FIR and
complaint ... Respondent)
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This Criminal Petition filed under Section 482 code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973, praying to 1) Quash the FIR and
complaint
This Criminal Petition filed under Section 482 code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973, praying to quash the complaint in
PCR No.52712/2013 ... This Criminal Petition filed under Section 482 code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973, praying to quash the complaint in
PCR No.52711/2013
Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973. The power to quash
under Section 482 is attracted even if the offence
is non-compoundable.
16.3 In forming ... will not hesitate in exercise of
its jurisdiction under Section 482 CrPC to quash the
proceeding. The present is a fit case where the High
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The power
to quash under Section 482 is attracted even if the offence is non-
compoundable ... Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The power
to quash under Section 482 is attracted even if the offence is non-
compoundable
principal duty, while exercising the powers under Section 482
Cr.P.C. to quash the criminal proceedings, should be to scan the
entire facts ... provisions of Section 320 CrPC. The power to
quash under Section 482 is attracted even if the offence is
non-compoundable.
(3) In forming