Section-34 of IPC. The appellants filed a writ petition under Articles-
226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, read with Section-482 ... appellants. The writ petition
was listed before the Roster Bench under Section-482 of Cr.P.C., in
view of circular issued by the Registry
made in the application.
pet'i'tion filed under Section--482 of Code of
Cr'i'min.fal -Procedure. Section---482 ... justice. It is also weli
settled that inherent jurisdiction under Section-482 of
Code of Criminai Procedure has to be exercised svparinigly,
carefuily and with
rniyna'|"~..Petition is filed under Section--482 of the
Code"---ovfjCriniinaitT-Procedure praying to quash the entire
6/
ORDER
This Criminal Petition ... filed under Section--482 of---___the
Code of Criminal Procedure praying to quash the'.":'e.ng:tig:re..
proceedings
under.,seCtion--482 of the Code
of Criminal Ppocedgujre.':prayii'i.g g'u'a~sh£ the entire proceedings
pursuant ... owing.
ORDER
iffTAhes--e Criminal Petitions are filed under section-482 of the
of Criminal Procedure praying to quash the entire
itVjj-proceledings pursuant
they have no alternative efficacious remed,y..thanVtA-he._
one under Section--482 of thefilfolde ._ of Crirni.r_laVl'"7
Procedure"
Learned
BASHA & ANOTHER um zoos KAR
1409);
' Cr.P.C .-Sec.-482-quashina sf ;:yrac ... under--proceedin"gs ':ini'fiatec§_" A V
under Sec.138 cf Neaetiabie Instruments Act---'.'. , ' '
HELD:-The High
Code of Criminal Procedure does contain provision for inherent powers namely Section-482 , which, however, confers these powers on the High Court and the High
orVi~.,'Fh.is:'Criminai Petition is filed under Section--482 of Code of
It Procedure praying to quash the entire proceedings
VISWESWARAIAH, HCGP FOR R1)
THIS CRIMINAL PETITION IS FILED UNDER
SECTION-482 OF CR.P.C., PRAYING TO QUASH THE FIR
DATED
Respondent No.2)
2
This Criminal Petition is filed under Section-482 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure by the Advocate for the
petitioner praying ... records.
2. Respondent No.2 has filed a private
complaint under Section 200 Cr.P.C. against the
petitioner and presented the said complaint before