Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Sections 420/120B/34 – Territorial Jurisdiction- Misuse of Process of Law – Civil Dispute; Quashing of FIR – The Supreme Court addressed appeals arising from a First Information Report (FIR) filed under sections 420/120B/34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) at Police Station Pasi Ghat, District Siang East, Arunachal Pradesh. The FIR was related to the alleged non-execution of a land sale deed despite the transfer of funds. Multiple accused, including Chand Mohan Badaya and others, challenged the FIR’s validity before the Gauhati and Rajasthan High Courts. While the Gauhati High Court dismissed the petitions, the Rajasthan High Court quashed the proceedings, highlighting the lack of territorial jurisdiction. The State of Arunachal Pradesh appealed against the Rajasthan High Court’s decision.
The Supreme Court observed that the matter primarily pertained to a civil dispute, involving the transfer of funds without a clear written agreement regarding its purpose. The absence of a documented agreement raised doubts about whether the funds were intended as a loan or an advance for property purchase. The Court noted that the FIR did not disclose a cognizable offense and the alleged dispute appeared to be of a civil nature. Moreover, it found no part of the cause of action within Arunachal Pradesh, making the FIR’s registration in that state untenable.
Considering these factors, the Court quashed the FIR and the consequential proceedings initiated in Arunachal Pradesh. It further noted the complainant’s absence in challenging the Rajasthan High Court’s decision, emphasizing the civil nature of the dispute. The Court also declined to disturb the findings in favor of other respondents, affirming the Rajasthan High Court’s decision. Consequently, it set aside the Gauhati High Court’s order while dismissing the State of Arunachal Pradesh’s appeals. (Para 12, 16)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 270 SC = 2024 INSC 317
State Of Arunachal Pradesh Vs. Kamal Agarwal & Ors. Etc
Criminal Appeal Nos. OF 2024 (Arising out of SLP(Crl.) Nos.8663-8665 of 2023) With Criminal Appeal No. OF 2024 (Arising out of SLP(Crl.) No. 7301 OF 2022)-Decided on 18-04-2024
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