that case the High Court
may not exercise discretion under section 482 of Code but in the
present case, the offences are less serious ... quashing petition in serious offences like offences
under sections 376 and 302 of the IPC. But, in the present case
offences which
that case the High Court may not exercise
discretion under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. but in the present case,
the offences are less ... quashing petition in serious offences like
offences under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC.
16. Pursuant to FIR, it appears that
that case the High Court may not exercise discretion under
Section 482 of Cr.P.C. but in the present case, the offences are less ... quashing petition
in serious offences like offences under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC.
But, in the present case offfences which
that case the High Court may not
exercise discretion under Section 482 of Cr.P.C.. Further, there
is amicable settlement arrived at between ... quashing petition in serious offences like offences
under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC. But, in the present case
offfences which
that case the High Court may not exercise discretion under Section 482 of
Cr.P.C. but in the present case, the offences are less ... quashing petition in serious offences like offences
under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC. But, in the present case offfences which
that case the High
Court may not exercise discretion under Section 482 of Cr.P.C.
but in the present case, the offences are less ... quashing petition in serious offences like
offences under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC. But, in the
present case offfences which
quashing petition
in serious offences like offences under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC.
But, in the present case offfences which ... inclined to
exercise discretion in favour of the Applicants vested under Section 482
of the Cr.PC. Therefore, the present petition deserves to be allowed
under Section 482 of
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... quashing petition in serious offences like
offences under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC. But, in the
present case offfences which
that case the High Court may not exercise
discretion under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. but in the present case, the offences are
less ... quashing petition in serious offences like offences
under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC. But, in the present case offfences which
quash the
FIR. Further, as per the plain reading of Section 482 of Cr.P.C. also, the
extraordinary powers can be exercised if there ... quashing petition in serious offences like offences
under Sections 376 and 302 of the IPC. But, in the present case offfences which