Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Sections 120B, 385, 420, 468, 34 – Criminal Procedure, 1973 – Section 482 – Quashing of FIR – Not quashed – Circumstances for quashing – Inherent power of the High Court – Investigation – Allegations – Counterblast – Special features – The petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeks the quashing of the First Information Report (FIR) of Geetanagar P.S. Case No. 308/2019. The FIR, registered under sections 120B/385/420/468/34 IPC, alleges fraudulent activities against the petitioners.
The petitioners assert that the FIR is a retaliatory action by the respondent No.2, following complaints filed by the petitioners against the respondent. They argue that the allegations do not disclose any offence under the mentioned sections and that they have no mens rea. However, the respondent No.2 contends that the petitioners, particularly petitioner No.1, misused his position as an official at Canara Bank, leading to the filing of false cases under the Negotiable Instruments Act. The respondent further claims that the petitioners engaged in fraudulent activities, including siphoning off bank money and forging documents, as evidenced by the Case Diary and a letter from the Senior Manager of Canara Bank.
After reviewing the arguments and case laws cited by both parties, the court emphasizes the need for caution and restraint in quashing FIRs, especially at the initial stage of investigation. The court finds that the FIR, supported by materials collected during investigation, prima facie establishes the offences under sections 120B/385/420/468/34 IPC. Additionally, the court rejects the petitioner’s claim of the FIR being a counterblast, concluding that there is insufficient evidence to support this assertion. Thus, the court declines to quash the FIR, emphasizing the importance of allowing the investigation to proceed unhindered. (Para 14, 16, 18)
GAUHATI HIGH COURT
2023 STPL(Web) 176 Gauhati
[2024 STPL 1644 Gauhati]
Kishor Bhattacherjee Vs. State Of Assam
Criminal Petition No. 554 of 2021-Decided on 7-11-2023
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