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
against the petitioner and
others. By filing the instant petition under Section-482 of Cr. P.C., the
petitioner challenged the FIR, order ... petitioner has the locus standi to present this application,
under Section-482 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 for invocation of
the inherent powers
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
under Article-226 of the Constitution or the inherent powers under Section-482
of the Cr. P.C., can be exercised to quash a criminal ... Section-300
of Cr. P.C. Therefore, the impugned complaint and proceedings merits to be
quashed in exercise of powers enshrined under Section-482
Articles-226 and 227
of the Constitution of India read with Section-482 of Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 with a prayer that impugned order ... Articles-226 and 227 of the Constitution of India read with
Section-482 of Criminal Procedure Code for invoking the inherent
jurisdiction whereas the Criminal
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
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
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
Bhajan Lal 's case has recognized certain categories in which Section-482 of Cr.P.C. or Article-226 of the Constitution
motu authority, as has been provided u/s 397/401 read with Section-482 of Cr.P.C. Learned A.G.A. has pressed upon ... passed in a trial arising out a complaint case for offence under section 138 of Negotiable Instrument Act, 1872 is maintainable before the Sessions Court