which 15 are pending. Therefore
he prays to exercise jurisdiction under Section-482 of the
Cr.P.C. by quashing and setting aside the criminal ... Online Sc 315, this Court should not
exercise power under Section-482 of Cr.P.C. as prima-facie
case is made out against
submitted that the Court has ample powers under Section-482
of Cr.P.C. read with Article 226 of the Constitution of India ... power under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. Learned APP further
submitted that prima-facie, ingredients under Section-498A as
well as Section
submitted that the Court has ample powers under Section-482
of Cr.P.C. read with Article 226 of the Constitution of India ... power under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. Learned APP further
submitted that prima-facie, ingredients under Section-498A as
well as Section
been filed for passing necessary order
by invoking power under Section-482 of Cr. P.C. and set aside the entire
proceedings ... Further, allow the instant petition by invoking inherent
power under Section-482 of Cr. P.C. by quashing and setting aside the order
dated
case where
the Court should exercise the power under Section-482 of
Cr.P.C.
7. Mr. Thakkar has drawn attention of this court ... should not granted any
interim relief by exercising power under Section-482 of
Cr.P.C. Moreover, he has submitted that considering the fact
this Court should exercise the
discretionary power under Section-482 of Cr.P.C.
6. Per contra, Mr. Soaham Joshi, learned APP has strongly
opposed ... this Court should not exercise
discretion by exercising inherent powers under Section-482 of
Cr.P.C. where prima-facie case is made out against
case where this Court
should exercise the discretionary power under Section-482 of
Cr.P.C.
6. Per contra, Mr. Hardik Muchhala, learned advocate ... present petitioner and therefore, this Court should not
exercise power under Section-482 of Cr.P.C. which should be
exercised very sparingly
Apex Court, this is fit case to exercise powers
under Section-482 of Cr.P.C.
7. Per contra, Mr. Dhawan Jayswal, learned ... accused persons, this Court
should not exercise the powers under Section-482 of Cr.P.C.
and the petitioners are required to face the proceedings
exercising by exercising the inherent powers of this Court
under section-482 of the Cr.P.C. in view of the decision ... conducted. Therefore, this court should not
exercise its inherent powers under Section-482 of the Cr.P.C.
4. I have considered the rival submissions
provisions of Sections-366 and 114 of IPC .
Therefore, he prays to quash the proceeding by exercising
power under Section-482 ... therefore, normally, this Court should not exercise its
power under Section-482 of Cr.P.C. However, considering the
subsequent development, this Court may pass