Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 482 – Indian Penal Code, 1973, Sections 294,323,427, 447, and 506 – Quashing of Complaint – Abuse of Process of Court – Cause of action for filing the Contempt Petition and the alleged cause of action for filing the complaint was substantially the same -Though the Contempt Petition was already filed in 2016, the said fact has not been mentioned in the complaint filed by the first respondent in the year 2017 – The fact that the Contempt Petition was filed has not even been disclosed in the statement of the first petitioner recorded in the complaint -The first respondent did not challenge the dismissal of the Contempt Petition –Held that in view of the finding recorded in the Contempt Petition by the High Court, taking the cognizance of the said complaint was surely an abuse of the process of law -The cognizance was taken after the dismissal of the Contempt Petition by a detailed order – In the examination of the first respondent on oath in the complaint, he has not given even the date on which alleged acts of encroachment and administering threats were made at the instance of the appellants – In the complaint, the allegation is that on 8th January 2017, the appellant nos.2 to 6 broke the fencing and gave abuses/threats – Surprisingly, this issue was not raised in the Contempt Petition, which was pending till 11th October 2017 – Witness nos. 2 and 3 of the deposition do not name the appellant no.1 at all – The two witnesses have not given even the approximate dates of the alleged incidents – Further prosecution of the complaint was itself an abuse of the process of law, and therefore, the High Court ought to have quashed the complaint – Impugned order of the High Court and the impugned order of the learned Magistrate taking cognizance liable to be quashed and set aside, and the complaint filed by the first respondent stands dismissed. (Para 9 to 12)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 143 SC
[2024 INSC 168]
Murari Lal Chhari & Ors. Vs. Munishwar Singh Tomar & Anr.
Criminal Appeal No.1076 of 2024-Decided on 4-3-2024
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