Criminal Petition No. 12704 of 2024 · The High Court
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1 Reserved on : 23.01.2025 Pronounced on : 07.02.2025 IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU DATED THIS THE 07TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2025 BEFORE THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M. NAGAPRASANNA CRIMINAL PETITION No.12704 OF 2024 C/W CRIMINAL PETITION No.9690 OF 2024 IN CRIMINAL PETITION No.12704 OF 2024 BETWEEN: 1 . SRI SHASHIL G.NAMOSHI S/O GANGADHR NAMOSHI AGED ABOUT 69 YEARS OCC: MLC AND PRESIDENT OF HKE SOCIETY R/AT SB COLLEGE ROAD ANAND NAGAR GB BAHAMANIPURA GULBARGA – 585 103. Digitally signed by VISHAL NINGAPPA PATTIHAL Location: High court of Karnataka, Dharwad Bench, Dharwad 2 . SRI BASAVARAJ BHIMALLI S/O SHIVASHANKARAPPA BHIMALLI AGED ABOUT 80 YEARS OCC: EX-PRESIDENT OF HKE SOCIETY R/AT H.NO.4-848, SARAB BAZAR NEAR GANESH MANDIR MUKTAMPUR, GULBARGA – 585 101. 2 3 . DR. MALLIKARJUN BHANDAR S/O SIDRAMAPPA BANDAR AGED ABOUT 75 YEARS OCC: MEDICAL PROFESSION R/AT H.NO.1-1166/4 ALWAN-E-SHAHI ROAD NEAR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE OFFICE N.E.SHAHI AREA GULBARGA – 585 102. 4 . DR. SAINATH KARNAPPA ANDOLA S/O KARANAPPA ANDOLA OCC: MEDICAL PROFESSION AGED ABOUT 68 YEARS R/AT H.NO.20907/27A/1A 1B GULBARGA MATERNITY HOSPITAL GUBBI COLONY GULBARGA – 585 105. 5 . DR. SHARANABASAPPA R.HARWAL S/O REVAPPA HARAVALA AGED ABOUT 66 YEARS OCC: MEDICAL PROFESSION R/AT NO.H.NO.1-10/4A NEAR NAGATHAN HOSPITAL KHUBA PLOT, GULBARGA – 585 102. 6 . C.C.PATIL @ CHANABASAWARAJ S/O CHANDRASHEKAR AGED ABOUT 72 YEARS OCC: SECRETARY OF HKE SOCIETY R/AT NO.96/C/3, MSK MILL ROAD SHANTHI NAGAR, GULBARGA – 585 102. 7 . UDAYKUMAR CHINCHOLI S/O SHIVAPUTRAPPA CHINCHOLI AGED ABOUT 55 YEARS 3 OCC: ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OF HKE SOCIETY R/AT NO.10-2-140, STATION BAZAR BEHIND COURT, MAHANTH NAGAR GULBARGA – 585 102. (BY SRI C.V.NAGESH, SR. COUNSEL FOR SRI NAGABHUSHANA REDDY K., ADVOCATE) ... PETITIONERS AND: 1 . STATE OF KARNATAKA BY STATION BAZAR POLICE STATION GULBARGA REPRESENTED BY SPP HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA BENGALURU – 560 001. 2 . PRADEEP DABSHETTY AGED ABOUT 50 YEARS S/O SANGAPPA DABSHETTY R/AT H.NO.10-31/E KALA SANG, VITTALA NAGAR KALABURGI CITY KARNATAKA – 585 101. ... RESPONDENTS (BY SRI JAGADEESHA B.N., SPL. PP FOR R1; SRI SHIVAPRASAD M.SHANTANAGOUDAR, FOR R2) THIS CRIMINAL PETITION IS FILED UNDER SECTION 482/ 528 OF BNSS OF CR.P.C., PRAYING TO QUASH THE FIR AGAINST THE ABOVE PETITIONERS IN CR.NO.128/2024 REGISTERED BY THE STATION BAZAR P.S. KALABURGI FOR THE OFFENCE P/U/S 238, 324(4) R/W 190 OF BNS 2023 PENDING ON THE FILE OF PRL.CJ (J.D) AND J.M.F.C GULBARGA. 4 IN CRIMINAL PETITION No.9690 OF 2024 BETWEEN:
Legal Reasoning
crime is what has driven the petitioners to this Court in the subject petition. 4. The learned senior counsel Sri C.V. Nagesh appearing for the petitioners would vehemently contend that on 31-03-2024 8 petitioners had registered a crime against the former governing council Members of the education institution in Crime No.19 of 2024 for offences punishable under Sections 419 and 420 of the IPC. Immediately thereafter, though accused against whom the crime was registered, to wreak vengeance against these petitioners have got the crime registered. An added circumstance is that the 1st petitioner constitutes a three-member Enquiry Committee to enquire into the very same allegation of stipend and seat allotment by the said committee. The learned senior counsel further contends that for an offence to become punishable under Section 420 of the IPC somebody must be lured into illegal transaction. There is no complaint registered by any person, but an Advocate through the accused in Crime No.19 of 2024 has sought to register the subject crime. 5. Per contra, the learned counsel Sri Shivaprasad M. Shantanagoudar, who has filed the statement of objections would take this Court through the documents appended to the statement of objections to contend that there is ample evidence against these petitioners who have destroyed the files of stipend belonging to the 9 students. He would admit the fact that no student has complained and would contend that all the records are now destroyed by the petitioners which also becomes an added offence. Therefore, the learned counsel would submit that it is a matter of investigation, in the least, for the petitioners to come out clean. He has placed reliance upon the judgment of the Apex Court in the case of KAPTAN SINGH v. STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH – (2021) 9 SCC 35 to buttress his submission that when there are seriously disputed questions of fact, this Court should not interfere. 6. I have given my anxious consideration to the submissions made by the respective learned counsel and have perused the material on record. 7. The afore-narrated facts are a matter of record. The complainant is a member of the Society. He has been a member throughout. The subject complaint comes to be registered on 05-08-2024. The incident complained of ranges between 01-04-2009 and 31-03-2018. It is allegedly at that point in time the petitioners were members of the Governing Council of the Society. From 2018 onwards, certain other persons are members of the 10 Governing Council of the Society. It was a seesaw, as once the petitioners were in power and once the others. 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(6,(cid:5)#(cid:25)YS#( (cid:6)(cid:7)ZÀéð(cid:29)(cid:5)(cid:27)- KL(cid:18)M 4 x#(cid:27)ZWX ) ;#,(cid:5)}^(cid:5)(cid:16)-c (cid:24)(cid:16)(cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)T(cid:4)(cid:5) (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z¸ÀASÉå ‘5x(cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:4)(cid:5) (cid:25)#&(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2) ¸ÉÖöÊ¥ÉAqÀít ¸ÀA¸ÉÜ J¯Áè¤ÃrgÀĪÀ MlÄÖ ºÀt gÀÆ. 12 ¸ÉÖöÊ¥ÉAqÁíO( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16) 10-04-2023 1£Éà ªÀµÀð–45,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 2£Éà ªÀµÀð-50,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 3£Éà ªÀµÀð-55,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 1,80,000/- 2,00,000/- 2,20,000/- 1£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 2£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 3£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 1,69,20,000/- 1,88,00,000/- 2,06,80,000/- MlÄÖ: 5,64,00,000 8(cid:12)9(cid:5) )(cid:5)(cid:12)T(#](cid:5) ?(cid:6)(cid:7) 7(cid:26)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2) ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:18)A f +(cid:5)Z(cid:16)#J#](cid:5) (cid:30)xÁØç (cid:6)(cid:7)J9(cid:7)(cid:26)>(cid:5). ªÉÆ(9(cid:5)(cid:12);_ (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z¸ÀASÉå «zÁåyðUÀ½AzÀ »A¥ÀqÉzÀ MlÄÖ»A¥ÀqÉzÀºÀt (cid:6)(cid:7)6(cid:19)+(cid:5)-#J ZÉPÀÆä(cid:24)(cid:16) 7(cid:29)(cid:5)-(cid:12)P(cid:27)Zm ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:18)A (cid:30)xÁØç (cid:6)(cid:7)6( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16) 13-04-2023 (r¸ÉA§¬ÄðAzÀ ªÀiÁZÀéðgÉUÀÆ MlÄÖ 4 wAUÀ¼ÀºÀt) ;#,(cid:5)}^(cid:5)(cid:8)-a(cid:24)(cid:16) (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)T(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:13)M ¸ÉÖöÊ¥ÉAqÁíO( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16) 13-07-2023 ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX 1£Éà ªÀµÀð–37,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 2£Éà ªÀµÀð- 40,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 3£Éà ªÀµÀð-43,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 1£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 2£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 3£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 1,48,000/- 1,60,000/- 1,72,000/- 1,39,12,000/- 1,50,40,000/- 1,61,58,000/- MlÄÖ 4,51,20,000/- ( (cid:128)P54 (cid:1)#( ?-(cid:8)b(cid:29)(cid:5)(cid:27)- KL(cid:18)M 3 x#(cid:27)ZWX ) (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z¸ÀASÉå 1£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 2£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 3£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 ‘5x(cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:4)(cid:5) (cid:25)#&(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2) ¸ÉÖöÊ¥ÉAqÀít 1£Éà ªÀµÀð–45,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 2£Éà ªÀµÀð-50,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 3£Éà ªÀµÀð-55,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 1,35,000/- 2,50,000/- 1,65,000/- ¸ÀA¸ÉÜ J¯Áè¤ÃrgÀĪÀ MlÄÖ ºÀt gÀÆ. 1,26,90,000/- 1,41,00,000/- 1,55,10,000/- MlÄÖ:4,23,00,000/- 8(cid:12)9(cid:5) )(cid:5)(cid:12)T(#](cid:5) ?(cid:6)(cid:7) 7(cid:26)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2) ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:18)A f +(cid:5)Z(cid:16)#J#](cid:5) (cid:30)xÁÖç (cid:6)(cid:7)J9(cid:7)(cid:26)>(cid:5). 13 ªÉÆ(9(cid:5)(cid:12);_ (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z¸ÀASÉå ‘5x«zÁåyðUÀ½AzÀ MlÄÖ»A¥ÀqÉzÀºÀt (cid:6)(cid:7)6(cid:19)+(cid:5)-#J 7(cid:29)(cid:5)-(cid:12)P(cid:27)Zm ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:18)A (cid:30)xÁØç (cid:6)(cid:7)6( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16) 15-07-2023 (K¦æ¯ïEAzÀ dÆ£ÀégÉUÀÆ MlÄÖ 3 wAUÀ¼ÀºÀt) »A¥ÀqÉzÀ ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX 1£Éà ªÀµÀð–37,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 2£Éà ªÀµÀð- 40,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 3£Éà ªÀµÀð-43,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 1£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 2£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 3£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 1,11,000/- 1,20,000/- 1,29,000/- 1,04,34,000/- 1,12,80,000/- 1,21,26,000/- MlÄÖ:3,38,40,000/- (?(cid:18)9(cid:5).Y#( ’+(cid:5)-M(cid:12)(cid:25)(cid:2)S(cid:29)(cid:5)(cid:27)- KL(cid:18)M 4 x#(cid:27)ZWX ) ;#,(cid:5)}^(cid:5)(cid:8)-a(cid:24)(cid:16) (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)T(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:13)M ¸ÉÖöÊ¥ÉAqÁíO( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16) 04-11-2023 (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z¸ÀASÉå 1£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 2£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 3£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 ‘5x(cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:4)(cid:5) (cid:25)#&(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2) ¸ÉÖöÊ¥ÉAqÀít 1£Éà ªÀµÀð–45,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 2£Éà ªÀµÀð-50,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 3£Éà ªÀµÀð-55,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 1,80,000/- 2,00,000/- 2,20,000/- ¸ÀA¸ÉÜ J¯Áè¤ÃrgÀĪÀ MlÄÖ ºÀt gÀÆ. 1,69,20,000/- 1,88,00,000/- 2,06,80,000/- MlÄÖ:5,64,00,000 8(cid:12)9(cid:5) )(cid:5)(cid:12)T(#](cid:5) ?(cid:6)(cid:7) 7(cid:26)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2) ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:18)A f +(cid:5)Z(cid:16)#J#](cid:5) (cid:30)xÁØç (cid:6)(cid:7)J9(cid:7)(cid:26)>(cid:5). ªÉÆ(9(cid:5)(cid:12);_ (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z¸ÀASÉå «zÁåyðUÀ½AzÀ »A¥ÀqÉzÀ MlÄÖ»A¥ÀqÉzÀºÀt (cid:6)(cid:7)6(cid:19)+(cid:5)-#J ZÉPÀÆä(cid:24)(cid:16) 7(cid:29)(cid:5)-(cid:12)P(cid:27)Zm ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:18)A (cid:30)xÁØç (cid:6)(cid:7)6( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16) 10-11-2023 (r¸ÉA§¬ÄðAzÀ ªÀiÁZÀéðgÉUÀÆ MlÄÖ 4 wAUÀ¼À ºÀt) ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)V#qÀíX 1£Éà ªÀµÀð–37,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 2£Éà ªÀµÀð- 40,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 3£Éà ªÀµÀð-43,000/wAUÀ¼ÀÄ 1£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 2£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 3£Éà ªÀµÀð – 94 1,48,000/- 1,60,000/- 1,72,000/- 1,39,12,000/- 1,50,40,000/- 1,61,58,000/- MlÄÖ:4,51,20,000/- 14 f 8(cid:12)9(cid:5) xT(cid:19)(#](cid:5) &@(cid:7)#(cid:16): 01/01/2018 (cid:3)#( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16): 01/03/2024 (cid:2)(cid:29)(cid:5)(cid:4)(cid:5) (cid:20)#.7$,(cid:20)#.(cid:19) +(cid:7)9(cid:5)(cid:12)?(cid:8)(cid:11)(cid:28) KL(cid:18)M 282 ?(cid:8) N(cid:5).~(cid:9)O(cid:12) P.Q (cid:30)[(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)T(cid:4)(cid:5) ;#(cid:25)#U(cid:19)( KL(cid:18)M 80% (cid:17)(cid:31)(cid:18)M ,(cid:5).‘#J WX _(cid:12)(cid:4)(cid:5) KL(cid:18)M 81,21,60,000/- +(cid:5)-(cid:12)/ (cid:17)-3(cid:7)Y(cid:27)Z(cid:8)(cid:18)A ;#,(cid:5)} ’~(cid:9)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:18), 6(cid:12)(cid:21) )(cid:7)(cid:27)- ’+C#D(cid:5)#E F=(cid:18)G 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H(cid:7)(cid:9)#I (cid:14)#( ‘1(cid:5)( WX(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:18)A ;#,(cid:5)} ’((cid:9)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:18) ;b#= (cid:25)Z+(cid:5)(cid:4)(cid:5) (cid:25)Z(cid:19)+(cid:5)-#6((cid:18)r @(cid:5)-#( 8 ?(cid:8) (cid:30)[(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z (cid:30)(cid:2)(cid:17) f +(cid:5)Z(cid:26)(cid:8)#](cid:5) (cid:1)(cid:17)(cid:18)=G>(cid:5) (cid:1)(cid:8)-AT( (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z (cid:30)(cid:2)(cid:17) (cid:8)#=(cid:17) ;(cid:11)(cid:28);9(cid:7)(cid:27)(cid:18)(cid:2)i((cid:18). SL.NO. STUDENT NAME CANARA BANK ACCOUNT NO. IFSC CODE STIFUND AMOUNT CREDIT 690000 SELF WITHDRAWAL 370000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DR.SATISH BASAGI DR.PRIYANKA PATIL DR.PRIYANKA H.Y DR.ANUP BALABHEEM DR.YOGESH GOWDA DR.SHREYA MISHRA DR.ANIL KUMAR K 13052610000409 SYNB0001305 110072555414 CNRB0011305 1090000 724000 110046438647 110041097790 CNRB0011305 CNRB0011305 1090000 724000 1090000 724000 0448101064066 CNRB0011305 1090000 724000 110041335148 CNRB0011305 1090000 724000 DR.PRIYANKA P 110072563128 110045285768 CNRB0011305 CNRB0011305 1090000 724000 1090000 724000 )(cid:5)*.+(cid:5).(cid:1). ,(cid:5)-(cid:12),(cid:5)./ ’~(cid:9)(cid:15)(cid:29)(cid:7)( !(cid:12)(cid:6)(cid:7)"#(cid:16)$ %(cid:24)(cid:27)(cid:18)#&, (cid:20)#.7$.(cid:20)2.(cid:19) 8(cid:12)6(cid:16)4 +(cid:7)9(cid:5)(cid:12)?(cid:8) 3(cid:7)5#"(cid:18)3(cid:7)(cid:24)(cid:17)(cid:18) (6(cid:21)) 1(cid:7).(cid:20)(cid:13).(cid:20)2 3(cid:7)/(cid:12)4 ,(cid:7) ॥ (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26), (cid:20)#.7$.(cid:20)2.(cid:19) 8(cid:12)6(cid:16)4 +(cid:7)9(cid:5)(cid:12)?(cid:8)(cid:11)(cid:28) ’+C#D(cid:5)#E ;(cid:18)<(cid:7)(cid:31) =#>(cid:5) ?(cid:27)@(cid:7)AB ,(cid:7)॥ (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) )(cid:7)(cid:27)- +(cid:5)(cid:8)(cid:29)(cid:7) H(cid:7)(cid:9)#I (cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:9)@(cid:5)?$, (cid:20)2.7$.(cid:20)#.(cid:19). H(cid:7)5#* (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) )(cid:7)(cid:27)- (cid:1)=(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:18) (cid:16)-6+(cid:5)-#J(cid:18) &@(cid:7)#(cid:16): 01/01/2018 (cid:3)#( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16): 01/03/2024 (cid:2)(cid:29)(cid:5)(cid:4)(cid:5) KL(cid:18)M 282 ?(cid:8) N(cid:5).((cid:9)O(cid:12) P.Q (cid:30)[(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)T(cid:4)(cid:5) ;#(cid:25)#U(cid:19)( ,(cid:5).V#(cid:130) WX KL(cid:18)M 81,21,60,000/- 15 (cid:17)-3(cid:7)Y(cid:27)Z(cid:8)(cid:18)A 8-(cid:12); (cid:2)#d@(cid:5) (cid:6)(cid:7)J(cid:18)(cid:2) n>(cid:5)r(cid:12)"&#( ;((cid:3) (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z H(cid:7)(cid:9)#I \(cid:7)](cid:5)(cid:27)T(cid:4)(cid:5) ;#(cid:25)#U(cid:19)( ^(cid:5)I(cid:27)Z 8(cid:12)9(cid:5) F(cid:18)#(cid:27)JN(cid:7)(cid:26) (cid:30)[(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)T#( ;_ ‘1(cid:5)((cid:18) ’(cid:2)(cid:17) (cid:27)F(cid:8)+(cid:5)c H(cid:7)(cid:17)(#](cid:5) ’‘5(cid:6)(cid:7){(cid:16)](cid:5)Y#( WX (cid:30)B1(cid:7)5(cid:2)4 (cid:6)(cid:7)6+(cid:5)-#J(cid:18) =Fa ;b#=+(cid:5)c (cid:25)Z(cid:19)+(cid:5)-#J(cid:18) 8-(cid:12); (cid:2)#d@(cid:5) (cid:6)(cid:7)6((cid:2)(cid:17) (cid:30)(cid:17)(cid:18)(e +(cid:7)(cid:8)-(cid:8)(cid:18) (cid:16)5F +(cid:5).(cid:4)(cid:5)-Z(cid:127)(cid:24)(cid:18) (cid:30)(cid:8)#x (cid:1)(cid:17)(cid:18)=G>(cid:5). =Fa (cid:30)z(cid:7)b(cid:19). ¸À»/- (cid:30)@(cid:5)-(cid:12)((cid:16)(cid:18)(cid:6)(cid:7)$ =#>(cid:5) "(cid:17)X‘j k(cid:5)(cid:12)(cid:8)N(cid:5)(cid:12)(cid:3), ,(cid:7)|| (cid:25)5Wa‘q(cid:17), (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:26)S ªÉÆÃ: 9343879179” The complaint is registered on 31-03-2024 with all the details. The allegation is that between 01-01-2018 and 01-03-2024 about 282 students had not received stipend and the students had complained thereon. The petitioners, on registration of the aforesaid complaint, constituted a three-member inquiry committee on 21-05-2024 to go into the stipend and seat allotment irregularities by those accused persons. The inquiry is underway. 8. Those accused against whom petitioners have registered crime in Crime No.19 of 2024, appear to have now, through the 2nd respondent/complainant, sought to register the complaint on 16 05-08-2024. The complaint so registered on 05-08-20024, against the petitioners reads as follows: (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5) (cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9) 7(cid:17)(cid:15)(cid:16) (cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:12)(cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:18) (cid:19).(cid:1).(cid:20)(cid:21) (cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12); (cid:22)(cid:7)(cid:23)(cid:5) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) (cid:8)(cid:27)(cid:17) ¢£ÁAPÀ: 05-08-2024 (cid:30)(cid:31) : &@(cid:7)#(cid:16):01/04/2009 (cid:3)#( 31/03/2018 (cid:17) ’(cid:2)U (cid:11)(cid:28) )(cid:5).>(cid:7)5H(cid:7)(cid:131) (cid:132)(cid:15)X ;#,(cid:5)} ’U(cid:12)(cid:8)((cid:11)(cid:28) F)(cid:7)>(cid:5)(cid:12)(cid:2)3(cid:7)j (cid:29)(cid:7)#‘q(cid:29)(cid:5), N(cid:5).((cid:9)O(cid:12) F)(cid:7)(cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)(cid:24) , (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) (cid:11)(cid:28) ’(cid:2)(cid:9)(cid:2))(cid:7)(cid:17) (cid:6)(cid:7)6((cid:2)(cid:17) (cid:30)(cid:17)(cid:18)(e +(cid:7)(cid:8)-(cid:8)(cid:18) (cid:16)5F ?(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:26);(cid:18)(cid:2) (cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:133). ***** @(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:18) (cid:132)5(cid:12) ‘5&(cid:12)‘ =#>(cid:5) ;#(cid:27)‘j >(cid:7)(cid:25)z(cid:5)(cid:12)/M (cid:2) ;(cid:18)l :50 (cid:2)(cid:31)S, n>(cid:5)-(cid:9)(cid:12)(cid:27) : @(cid:7)(cid:9) N(cid:7)& F=(cid:18)G )(cid:5)*.+(cid:5).(cid:1) ;#,(cid:5)} ;(;(cid:9)(cid:17)(cid:18), k(cid:7):(cid:11)#(cid:4)(cid:7) = ,(cid:7):F@(cid:5) (cid:8)#:10-3/1(cid:1) (cid:16)9(cid:7) ×(cid:24) (cid:8)(cid:27)(cid:17) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) 8-(cid:12).(cid:8)#:9448022231 (cid:1)((cid:18)r @(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:18) 2012 @(cid:5)(cid:12) ,(cid:7)(cid:11)(cid:14)#( ;#(cid:27) (cid:30)oÀ (cid:1)(cid:11)(cid:28) (cid:2)(cid:29)(cid:5)(cid:4)(cid:5) )(cid:5)*.+(cid:5).(cid:1) ;#,(cid:5)} ;(;(cid:9)(cid:29)(cid:7)(cid:26)((cid:18)r )(cid:7)(cid:27)- (cid:2)O(cid:12)(cid:24) (cid:2)(cid:134)xG (cid:6)(cid:7)J(cid:18)](cid:7)G (cid:25)#&(cid:17)(cid:18)](cid:5)G(cid:12)@(cid:5). &@(cid:7)#(cid:16): 01/04/2009 (cid:3)#( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16): 31/03/2018 (cid:17) ’(cid:2)U (cid:11)(cid:28) 1) (cid:132)5(cid:12) "(cid:132)(cid:12)4 =#>(cid:5) (cid:27)#(cid:4)(cid:7)~(cid:17) (cid:8)8-(cid:12)(cid:132) )(cid:7)(cid:11) F=(cid:18)G (cid:6)(cid:7)Q ’~(cid:9)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:18), )(cid:5)*.+(cid:5).(cid:1) ;#,(cid:5)} (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) ,(cid:7): (cid:20)(cid:13).% +(cid:7)9(cid:5)(cid:12)?(cid:18) (cid:29)(cid:5)-(cid:12)(cid:130) ,7(cid:8)#( (cid:8)(cid:27)(cid:17) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26), 2) (cid:132)5(cid:12) (cid:25);(cid:2)(cid:29)(cid:7)? =#>(cid:5) (cid:132)(cid:2)"(cid:17)X3(cid:7)j !(cid:12)FT(cid:127), (cid:6)(cid:7)Q ’~(cid:9)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:18) )(cid:5)*.+(cid:5).(cid:1) ;#,(cid:5)}, (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) ,(cid:7): F(cid:16)G#‘q(cid:17) (cid:27)(cid:23)(cid:5)(cid:12)" F#&(cid:17) WxG(cid:17) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) (cid:8)(cid:27)(cid:17), 3) 1(cid:7): F(cid:11)(cid:28)+(cid:7)?(cid:18)S(cid:8) (cid:25)#1(cid:7)(cid:3) (cid:6)(cid:7)Q 6(cid:12)(cid:8) (cid:20)2.7$.(cid:20)2.(cid:19) +(cid:7)9(cid:5)(cid:12)?(cid:18) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) ,(cid:7): (cid:135)-N(cid:7)(cid:21)-z(cid:7)_ +(cid:7)9(cid:5)(cid:12)?(cid:18) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) 8-(cid:12)H(cid:5).4 (cid:8)#:9448041850 4) 1(cid:7): ,(cid:7)Y@(cid:7)B +(cid:5) 7#>(cid:5)-(cid:12)(cid:24), (cid:6)(cid:7)Q 6(cid:12)(cid:8) (cid:20)2.7$.(cid:20)2.(cid:19) +(cid:7)9(cid:5)(cid:12)?(cid:18) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) ,(cid:7): (cid:27)(cid:18)%(cid:136) +(cid:7)9(cid:5)-(cid:12)(cid:14) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) 8-H(cid:5).4 (cid:8)#:9448881818 5) 1(cid:7): "(cid:17)X(cid:25);‘j 7$. 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The incident alleged in the complaint is verbatim similar to the allegations that the petitioners had made against other members who are now, as observed hereinabove, wanting to shoot from the shoulders of the defacto complainant, to register the crime. 18 9. It is also an admitted fact that the complainant is one of the members of the Society throughout and has been an office bearer at intermittent intervals. If he was projecting himself to be a vigilante, he ought to have registered the crime immediately, as it is not his case that he did not know it. Therefore, delay of 15 years has completely vitiated the registration of crime itself. It becomes apposite to refer to the judgment of the Apex Court in the case of CHANCHALPATI DAS v. STATE OF WEST BENGAL1 wherein it is held as follows: “…. …. …. 10. Having gone through the pleadings of the parties and the documents on record and having anxiously considered the submissions made by the learned counsel for the parties, it emerges that according to the complainant- respondent, a letter in the form of complaint was written by the Branch Manager of the ISKCON Kolkata, on 30.09.2006 addressed to the officer in-charge, Ballygunge Police Station, Kolkata, in respect of an alleged theft of a bus having taken place in 2001, however, no action was taken by the said police station. Though, the complainant had reported the matter to the concerned Police Station earlier on 22nd May, 2002, however, no action was taken in that regard. It is pertinent to note that with regard to the said allegations against the concerned police station, there is nothing on record to suggest that either the said report dated 22.05.2002 or the letter dated 30.09.2006 was ever received by the concerned police station or any follow up action was in that regard. taken by the respondent-complainant 1 2023 SCC OnLine SC 650 19 According to the respondent-complainant, since no action was taken on the letter dated 30th September, 2006 written to the concerned Police Station, the complaint was lodged in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Alipore on 10th February, 2009, which was registered as C.R. Case No. under seeking 747 Section 156(3) of Cr. P.C. investigation 2009, of 11. It is again pertinent to note that, even as per the case of the complainant, the alleged incident of bus theft had taken place in the year 2001, and it was only in 2009 that the substantial complaint was made in the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Alipore. It is just not believable that the concerned Ballygunge Police Station, Kolkata would not have taken any action on the report made in 2002 on behalf of the powerful body like the ISKCON Kolkata, or on the letter dated 30.09.2006 written by the Branch Manager of the ISKCON, Kolkata. The respondent no. 2-complainant also did not take any concrete action for getting the said complaint registered with regard to the alleged theft of bus for a long period of eight years, till the complaint in the Court was filed in the year 2009. In the opinion of the Court such an inordinate delay of eight years in filing the complaint in the court itself would be a sufficient ground to quash the proceedings. If the luxury bus owned by the ISKCON, Kolkata Branch in 1998 was so precious to them, they would not have sat silent for such a long time of eight years. In our opinion, the criminal machinery set into motion by filing the complaint for the alleged incident which had taken place eight years ago, that act itself was nothing but a sheer misuse and abuse of the process of the court. 12. That apart, from the bare perusal of the complaint filed before the Court, on the basis of which the FIR was registered at the Ballygunge Police Station on 20th February, 2009, it is discernible that except bald allegations made in the complaint with regard to the theft of bus in question there was no material or document produced by the complainant to substantiate the allegations against the appellants. Even after the investigation of the said complaint, there was no evidence collected by the investigating officer to prima facie satisfy the ingredients constituting the alleged under Sections 468, 471, 406 and 120B of IPC. offences 20 relying upon Even if the allegations made in the complaint as well as in the Chargesheet are taken at their face value none of the ingredients constituting the alleged offences are culled out. The learned Senior Counsel Mr. Shyam Divan for the appellants had strenuously urged the documents pertaining to the transfer of ownership and registration of the said bus, that the said documents were executed by the then authorized persons of the ISKCON Kolkata, in our opinion, the said documents could not be considered in these proceedings, the same being not the part of the charge-sheet papers. In any case, there is nothing to suggest from the other documents on record of the instant appeals that the investigating officer had even bothered to collect any cogent or substantive evidence against the appellants to prosecute them for the alleged offences. There was no expert opinion obtained or scientific evidence collected on the documents allegedly forged to show as to by whom, when and how the theft of vehicle and forgery of documents were committed. Under the circumstances, allowing such prosecution to continue would not only be an empty formality but would be gross wastage of court's precious time. 13. It cannot be gainsaid that the High Courts have power to quash the proceedings in exercise of powers under Section 482 of Cr. P.C. to prevent the abuse of process of any Court or otherwise to secure the ends of justice. Though the powers under Section 482 should be sparingly exercised and with great caution, the said powers ought to be exercised if a clear case of abuse of process of law is made out by the State of Karnataka v. L. the accused. Muniswamy11 had held that the criminal proceedings could be quashed by the High Court under Section 482 if the court is of the opinion that allowing the proceedings to continue would be an abuse of the process of the court or that the ends of justice require that the proceedings are to be quashed. In 14. This Court, way back in 1992 in the landmark decision in case of State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal (Supra), after considering relevant provisions more particularly law Section 482 of the principles of the Cr. P.C. and 21 enunciated by this Court relating to the exercise of extra- ordinary powers under Article 226, had laid down certain guidelines for the exercise of powers of quashing, which have been followed in umpteen number of cases. The relevant part thereof reads as under: “102. In the backdrop of the interpretation of the various relevant provisions of the Code under Chapter XIV and of the principles of law enunciated by this Court in a series of decisions relating to the exercise of the extraordinary power under Article 226 or the inherent powers under Section 482 of the Code which we have extracted and reproduced above, we give the following categories of cases by way of illustration wherein such power could be exercised either to prevent abuse of the process of any court or otherwise to secure the ends of justice, though it may not be possible to lay down any precise, clearly defined and sufficiently channelised and inflexible guidelines or rigid formulae and to give an exhaustive list of myriad kinds of cases wherein such power should be exercised. (1) Where the allegations made in the first information report or the complaint, even if they are taken at their face value and accepted in their entirety do not prima facie constitute any offence or make out a case against the accused. (2) Where the allegations in the first information report and other materials, if any, accompanying the FIR do not disclose a cognizable offence, justifying an investigation by police officers under Section 156(1) of the Code except under an order of a Magistrate within the purview of Section 155(2) of the Code. (3) Where the uncontroverted allegations made in the FIR or complaint and the evidence collected in support of the same do not disclose the commission of any offence and make out a case against the accused. (4) Where, the allegations in the FIR do not constitute a cognizable offence but constitute only a non- cognizable offence, no investigation is permitted by a police officer without an order of a Magistrate as contemplated under Section 155(2) of the Code. 22 (5) Where the allegations made in the FIR or complaint are so absurd and inherently improbable on the basis of which no prudent person can ever reach a just conclusion for proceeding against the accused. is sufficient ground there that (6) Where there is an express legal bar engrafted in any of the provisions of the Code or the concerned Act (under which a criminal proceeding is instituted) to the institution and continuance of the proceedings and/or where there is a specific provision in the Code or the concerned Act, providing efficacious redress for the grievance of the aggrieved party. (7) Where a criminal proceeding is manifestly attended with mala fide and/or where the proceeding is maliciously instituted with an ulterior motive for wreaking vengeance on the accused and with a view to spite him due to private and personal grudge.” of 15. In State Linga Swamy12 this Court had observed that the Court would be justified to quash the proceedings if it finds that initiation or continuance of such proceedings would amount to abuse of the process of Court. A.P. v. Golconda 16. As regards inordinate delay in filing the complaint it has been recently observed by this Court in Hasmukhlal D. Vora v. State of Tamil Nadu13 that though inordinate delay in itself may not be a ground for quashing of a criminal complaint, however unexplained inordinate delay must be taken into consideration as a very crucial factor and ground for quashing a criminal complaint. 17. In the light of afore-stated legal position, if the facts of the case are appreciated, there remains no shadow of doubt that the complaint filed by the respondent-complainant inordinate unexplained delay of eight years was nothing but sheer misuse and abuse of the process of law to settle the personal scores with the appellants, and that continuation of such malicious prosecution would also be further abuse and misuse of process of law, more after an 23 particularly when neither the allegations made in the complaint nor in the chargesheet, disclose any prima facie case against the appellants. The allegations made against the appellants are so absurd and improbable that no prudent person can ever reach to a conclusion that there is a sufficient ground for proceeding against the appellants-accused.” (Emphasis supplied) In the light of admitted fact of delay of 15 years in registering the complaint, which is wholly unexplained and on the touch-stone of the law as laid down by the Apex Court, the crime requires to be obliterated on that sole score. But, I deem it appropriate to examine whether the offence under Section 420 of the IPC is even met in the case at hand. Section 420 of the IPC reads as follows: “420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property.—Whoever cheats and thereby dishonestly induces the person deceived to deliver any property to any person, or to make, alter or destroy the whole or any part of a valuable security, or anything which is signed or sealed, and which is capable of being converted into a valuable security, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.” (Emphasis supplied) Section 420 has its ingredients in Section 415. Section 415 of the IPC reads as follows: 24 “415. Cheating.—Whoever, by deceiving any person, fraudulently or dishonestly induces the person so deceived to deliver any property to any person, or to consent that any person shall retain any property, or intentionally induces the person so deceived to do or omit to do anything which he would not do or omit if he were not so deceived, and which act or omission causes or is likely to cause damage or harm to that person in body, mind, reputation or property, is said to “cheat”. Explanation.—A dishonest concealment of facts is a deception within the meaning of this section. Illustrations (a) A, by falsely pretending to be in the Civil Service, intentionally deceives Z, and thus dishonestly induces Z to let him have on credit goods for which he does not mean to pay. A cheats. (b) A, by putting a counterfeit mark on an article, intentionally deceives Z into a belief that this article was made by a certain celebrated manufacturer, and thus the dishonestly article. A cheats. induces Z to and buy pay for (c) A, by exhibiting to Z a false sample of an article, the article intentionally deceives Z into believing corresponds with the sample, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to buy and pay for the article. A cheats. that (d) A, by tendering in payment for an article a bill on a house with which A keeps no money, and by which A expects that the bill will be dishonoured, intentionally deceives Z, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to deliver the article, intending not to pay for it. A cheats. (e) A, by pledging as diamonds articles which he knows are not diamonds, intentionally deceives Z, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend money. A cheats. (f) A intentionally belief that A means to repay any money that Z may lend to him deceives Z into a 25 and thereby dishonestly induces Z to lend him money, A not intending to repay it. A cheats. a deceives Z into (g) A intentionally belief that A means to deliver to Z a certain quantity of indigo plant which he does not intend to deliver, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to advance money upon the faith of such delivery, A cheats; but if A, at the time of obtaining the money, intends to deliver the indigo plant, and afterwards breaks his contract and does not deliver it, he does not cheat, but is liable only to a civil action for breach of contract. (h) A intentionally deceives Z into a belief that A has performed A's part of a contract made with Z, which he has not performed, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to pay money. A cheats. (i) A sells and conveys an estate to B. A, knowing that in consequence of such sale he has no right to the property, sells or mortgages the same to Z, without disclosing the fact of the previous sale and conveyance to B, and receives the purchase or mortgage money from Z. A cheats.” Section 415 requires the accused to lure the victim into a transaction with a dishonest intention right from the inception. The provision of law is unequivocal that the accused should lure a person. Therefore, there must be a person involved who is aggrieved of the offence of luring and cheating by the accused. 10. In the case at hand, it is a Member, a practising Advocate, who complained of non-payment of stipend 15 years ago 26 to a student or students as the case would be. Not one student, till today, has registered any complaint throughout the 15 years that he has not received the stipend. This is an admitted fact. Without there being an aggrieved person who has been cheated, cheating cannot be complained by all and sundry, that too after 15 years of the incident or even 6 years of the last date of the alleged incident. Therefore, both, on the score that the offence under Section 420 of the IPC is not even met to its remotest sense, and the delay of 15 years, the investigation in the crime cannot be permitted to be investigated into. 11. Yet another fact that is borne out of the records is that the petitioners have registered certain crime against the Governing Council Members of the Society on 31-03-2024 on similar allegations. Enquiry Committee is constituted to enquire into the crime in Crime No.19 of 2024. Therefore, the submission of the learned senior counsel that it could be an act of wreaking vengeance cannot be brushed aside. In the teeth of all the aforesaid facts, the crime cannot be permitted to be continued. It is apposite to refer to the judgment of the Apex Court, in the case of 27 STATE OF HARYANA v. BHAJAN LAL2 wherein it is held as follows: “…. …. …. 102. In the backdrop of the interpretation of the various relevant provisions of the Code under Chapter XIV and of the principles of law enunciated by this Court in a series of decisions relating to the exercise of the extraordinary power under Article 226 or the inherent powers under Section 482 of the Code which we have extracted and reproduced above, we give the following categories of cases by way of illustration wherein such power could be exercised either to prevent abuse of the process of any court or otherwise to secure the ends of justice, though it may not be possible to lay down any precise, clearly defined and inflexible guidelines or rigid sufficiently channelised and formulae and to give an exhaustive list of myriad kinds of cases wherein such power should be exercised. (1) Where the allegations made in the first information report or the complaint, even if they are taken at their face value and accepted in their entirety do not prima facie constitute any offence or make out a case against the accused. (2) Where the allegations in the first information report and other materials, if any, accompanying the FIR do not disclose a cognizable offence, justifying an investigation by police officers under Section 156(1) of the Code except under an order of a Magistrate within the purview of Section 155(2) of the Code. (3) Where the uncontroverted allegations made in the FIR or complaint and the evidence collected in support of the same do not disclose the commission of any offence and make out a case against the accused. (4) Where, the allegations in the FIR do not constitute a cognizable offence but constitute only a non-cognizable 2 1992 Supp (1) SCC 335 28 offence, no investigation is permitted by a police officer without an order of a Magistrate as contemplated under Section 155(2) of the Code. (5) Where the allegations made in the FIR or complaint are so absurd and inherently improbable on the basis of which no prudent person can ever reach a just conclusion for proceeding against the accused. is sufficient ground there that (6) Where there is an express legal bar engrafted in any of the provisions of the Code or the concerned Act (under which a criminal proceeding is instituted) to the institution and continuance of the proceedings and/or where there is a specific provision in the Code or the concerned Act, providing efficacious redress for the grievance of the aggrieved party. (7) Where a criminal proceeding is manifestly attended with mala fide and/or where the proceeding is maliciously instituted with an ulterior motive for wreaking vengeance on the accused and with a view to spite him due to private and personal grudge.” (Emphasis supplied) In the light of the aforesaid facts, permitting investigation would become an abuse of the process of law and resultantly, result in miscarriage of justice. 12. For the aforesaid reasons, the following:
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1 . SHRI SHASHIL NAMOSHI S/O GANGADHAR AGED ABOUT 69 YEARS OCC: PRESIDENT HKE SOCIETY RESIDING AT ANAND NAGAR SB COLLEGE ROAD KALABURGI – 585 103. 2 . SHRI BASAVARAJ S/O SHIVASHANKARAPPA BHIMALLI AGED ABOUT 80 YEARS OCC: EX-PRESIDENT HKE SOCIETY R/AT H.NO.4-848 NEAR GANESH MANDIR SARAB BAZAR, MUKTAMBUR KALABURGI – 585 101. 3 . DR. MALLIKARJUN @ MALLIKARJUN BHANDAR S/O SIDRAMAPPA BANDARI AGED ABOUT 75 YEARS OCC: MEDICAL PROFESSION R/AT H.NO.1-1166/4 AIWAN-E-SHAHI ROAD KALABURGI – 585 102. 4 . DR. SAINATH S/O KARANAPPA ANDOLA AGED ABOUT 68 YEARS OCC: MEDICAL PRACTITIONER R/AT HOUSE NO.2907/27A/1A GUBBI COLONY KALABURGI – 585 105. 5 5 . DR. SHARANABASAPPA @ SHARANABASAPPA R.HARWAL S/O REVAPPA HARAVALA AGED ABOUT 66 YEARS OCC: MEDICAL PRACTITIONER AND PRESENT COUNCIL MEMBER HKE SOCIETY R/AT H.NO.1-10/4A NEAR NAGATHAN HOSPITAL KHUBA PLOT AREA KALABURAGI – 585 102. (BY SRI C.V.NAGESH, SR COUNSEL FOR SRI K.NAGABHUSHANA REDDY, ADVOCATE) ... PETITIONERS AND: 1 . STATE OF KARNATAKA BY CEN POLICE STATION KALBURGI CITY, REPRESENTED BY ITS STATE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA BENGALURU – 560 001. 2 . SHRI PRADEEP DABSHETTY S/O SANGAPPA DABASHETTY AGED ABOUT 50 YEARS OCC: ADVOCATE R/AT H.NO.10-3/1E KALA SANG VITTHALA NAGAR, KALABURGI CITY KARNATAKA – 585 102. (BY SRI JAGADEESHA B. N., SPL PP FOR R1; SRI SHIVAPRASAD M.SHANTHANGOUDAR, FOR R2) ... RESPONDENTS 6 THIS CRIMINAL PETITION IS FILED UNDER SECTION 482/ 528 OF BNSS OF CR.P.C., PRAYING TO QUASH THE FIR AND COMPLAINT IN CRIME NO. 0038/2024 DATED 05/08/2024 REGISTERED BY THE R1 CEN POLICE STATION, KALABURGI CITY AGAINST THE PETITIONERS HEREIN FOR THE OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTIONS 420 R/W 34 OF IPC, PENDING ON THE FILE OF I ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE (JD) AND JMFC, GULABARGA. THESE CRIMINAL PETITIONS HAVING BEEN HEARD AND RESERVED FOR ORDERS ON 23.01.2025, COMING ON FOR PRONOUNCEMENT THIS DAY, THE COURT MADE THE FOLLOWING:- CORAM: THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE M.NAGAPRASANNA CAV ORDER CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 9690 OF 2024 The petitioners/accused Nos. 1 to 5 are knocking at the doors of this Court, in the subject petition, calling in question registration of a crime in Crime No.38 of 2024 registered for offences punishable under Section 420 r/w Section 34 of the IPC. 2. Heard Sri C.V.Nagesh, learned senior counsel appearing for the petitioners; Sri B.N. Jagadeesha, learned Special Public Prosecutor appearing for respondent No.1 and Sri Shivaprasad M. Shantanagoudar, learned counsel appearing for respondent No.2. 7 3. The facts, in brief, germane are as follows:- A complaint comes to be registered by a practicing Advocate and a Member of the Hyderabad Karnataka Education Society (‘the Society’ for short) on 05-08-2024 alleging that during the period from 01-04-2009 to 31-03-2018, the petitioners herein had held the office as Members of the Governing Council intermittently and the petitioners had not remitted stipend amount of the postgraduate students and also they had not refunded the fee under the blocked left over seat. They had sold such seats at higher amounts to other students, secured blank cheques from the students and drawn the amount for personal purposes. It was alleged that the Members from 2009 to 2018 had misappropriated ₹65,17,36,800/-. A crime is registered based upon the said complaint, which becomes a crime in Crime No.38 of 2024 for the offence punishable under Section 420 of the IPC. The registration of
Decision
O R D E R (i) Criminal Petition No.9690 of 2024 is allowed. 29 (ii) FIR in Crime No.38 of 2024 registered by CEN Police Station, Kalaburagi City and pending before the I Additional Civil Judge (Jr.Dn.) and JMFC, Gulbarga stands quashed. CRIMINAL PETITION NO.12704 OF 2024 13. The subject petition is preferred by accused Nos. 1 to 7 in Crime No.128 of 2024, registered for offences punishable under Sections 324(4), 238 and 190 of the BNS. 14. Two of the accused, accused Nos.6 and 7 are added, but accused Nos. 1 to 5 are the same as in the companion petition - Criminal Petition No.9690 of 2024. The issue gets triggered from a complaint registered on 30-10-2024. The complaint reads as follows: “ (cid:17)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5), (cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9) 7(cid:17)(cid:15)(cid:16) (cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:12)(cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:18), ,(cid:5)M(cid:12)(cid:31)(cid:21) (cid:25)k(cid:7)(cid:17) (cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12)(cid:13) (cid:22)(cid:7)(cid:23)(cid:5), (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26), (cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:29)(cid:5), 30 (cid:30)(cid:31) :- (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) (cid:8)(cid:27)(cid:17) (cid:19)(cid:1)(cid:20)(cid:21) (cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12)(cid:13) (cid:22)(cid:7)(cid:23)(cid:5) (cid:27)(cid:18)@(cid:5)A (cid:8)#.38/2024 @(cid:5)(cid:12)(r(cid:17) ‘5(cid:16)(cid:17)X+(cid:5)c ;#(cid:25)#U(cid:19)( (,(cid:7)GN(cid:5)(cid:12)?(cid:18)(cid:27)Z(cid:8)(cid:18)A @(cid:7)" ‘6(cid:19)( (cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:133) (-(cid:17)(cid:18). ***** ॥ ,(cid:7)Y@(cid:7)B +(cid:5). 5) 1(cid:7) ॥ F(cid:11)(cid:28)+(cid:7)?(cid:18)S(cid:8) |#1(cid:7)(cid:3) 4) 1(cid:7) 8(cid:12)9(cid:7)c{(cid:19)( (cid:30)(cid:31) +(cid:5)c ;#(cid:25)#U(cid:19)(#](cid:5) @(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:18) ¥Àæ&(cid:12)‘ =#>(cid:5) ;#(cid:27)3(cid:7)j >(cid:7)(cid:25)z(cid:5)(cid:12)/M (cid:2) : 50 (cid:2)(cid:31)S k(cid:7): (cid:11)#(cid:4)(cid:7) = n: (cid:2)O(cid:12)(cid:24) (cid:2)(cid:134)xG ,(cid:7)॥ F.(cid:8)#. 10-3/1(cid:1) (cid:16)9(cid:7) ;#(cid:27) (cid:30)(cid:141)4 (cid:8)(cid:27)(cid:17) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) f ’QS g(cid:24)(cid:16) =Fa(cid:11)(cid:28) ’(cid:3)+(cid:5) (cid:6)(cid:7)6+(cid:5)-Zm(cid:127)(cid:2)i>(cid:5)@(cid:5)#((cid:29)(cid:5), @(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:18) f F(cid:18)#^(cid:5) &@(cid:7)#(cid:16):05.08.2024 (cid:17)#((cid:18) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) (cid:8)(cid:27)(cid:17)( (cid:19)(cid:1)(cid:20)(cid:21) (cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12)(cid:13) (cid:22)(cid:7)(cid:23)(cid:5)(cid:4)(cid:5) )(cid:7)?(cid:29)(cid:7)(cid:26) &@(cid:7)#(cid:16):01.04.2009 (cid:3)#( &@(cid:7)#(cid:16):31.03.2018 (cid:17) ’(cid:2)U (cid:11)(cid:28) )(cid:5).>(cid:7)5H(cid:7)(cid:131) (cid:16)@(cid:7)SL(cid:16) (cid:132)(cid:15)X ;#,(cid:5)} ’U(cid:12)(cid:8)((cid:11)(cid:28) F)(cid:7)>(cid:5)(cid:12)(cid:2)‘j (cid:29)(cid:7)#‘q(cid:29)(cid:5) N(cid:5).((cid:9)O(cid:12) F)(cid:7)(cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)(cid:24) , (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) (cid:11)(cid:28) ,(cid:7)A=+(cid:5)-(cid:12)=G(cid:17) ‘((cid:30)~(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5) ,(cid:5)M.V#(cid:130) WX 3(cid:7)(cid:2)x;>(cid:5) )(cid:7)(cid:27)- +(cid:7)Yr(cid:3)(cid:19)( ’|(cid:9)RS(cid:27)Z (cid:132)(cid:12)L(cid:27)Z(cid:8)(cid:18)A H(cid:5)(cid:12)(cid:29)(cid:5) (cid:30)>(cid:7)(cid:9)RS(cid:27)T(cid:4)(cid:5) )(cid:5)(cid:129)(cid:139)(cid:8) WX+(cid:5)c (cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:29)(cid:7)L (cid:6)(cid:7)6 ;(cid:18)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:17)(cid:18) 65,17,36,800/- (cid:27)Z ’(cid:16)5FN(cid:5);(cid:26)(cid:17)(cid:18)](cid:7)G(cid:29)(cid:5) ’#= 1) (cid:132)5(cid:12) "(cid:132)(cid:12)4 (cid:8)8-(cid:12)(cid:24) 2) (cid:132)5(cid:12) (cid:25);(cid:2)(cid:29)(cid:7)? ॥ "(cid:17)X(cid:25);‘j 7$ !(cid:12)FT(cid:127) 3) 1(cid:7) WgÀN(cid:7)Z (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:27)Z (cid:30)(cid:17)(cid:18)(e (-(cid:17)(cid:18) ;(cid:11)(cid:28)(cid:19)( ‘5+(cid:7)(cid:17) (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) (cid:8)(cid:27)(cid:17)( (cid:19).(cid:1).(cid:20)(cid:21) (cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12)(cid:13) (cid:22)(cid:7)(cid:23)(cid:5) (cid:11)(cid:28) (cid:27)(cid:18)@(cid:5)A (cid:8)#.38/2024 (cid:16)(cid:24)# 420 ;# 34 (cid:135)P(cid:19) ‘5+(cid:7)(cid:17) &@(cid:7)#(cid:16): 05.08.2024 (cid:17)#((cid:18) ‘5(cid:16)(cid:17)X >(cid:7)(cid:137)9(cid:7)(cid:26)((cid:18)r (cid:1)(cid:17)(cid:18)=G>(cid:5). ;((cid:17) ‘5,(cid:7)((cid:2)i =(cid:14)\(cid:5) W#=((cid:11)(cid:28) (cid:1)(cid:17)(cid:18)N(cid:7)(cid:27)9(cid:5) ’#((cid:29)(cid:5) &@(cid:7)#(cid:16):15.09.2024 (cid:17)#((cid:18) F>(cid:7)(cid:9)WA 1:00 (cid:27)#D(cid:5)Y#( 2:00 (cid:27)#D(cid:5) ’(cid:2)U(cid:140)-Z(cid:4)(cid:5) (cid:132)5(cid:12) (cid:19).(cid:19). 3(cid:7)/(cid:12)4 7JT= ’U+(cid:7)(cid:3)(cid:27)Zm )(cid:5).>(cid:7)5H(cid:7)(cid:131) (cid:16)@(cid:7)SL(cid:16) (cid:132)(cid:15)X ;#,(cid:5)} (cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:26) (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:17)(cid:18) (cid:135)N(cid:7)(cid:21) K z(cid:7)_ (cid:128)(cid:3)h(cid:7)((cid:11)(cid:28)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2) )(cid:5).>(cid:7)5H(cid:7)( (cid:16)@(cid:7)SL(cid:16) (cid:132)(cid:15)X ;#,(cid:5)} +(cid:7)h(cid:7)S(cid:24) ( (cid:16)LMJ( _#(cid:25)& (cid:11)(cid:28)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2) (cid:137)(cid:18)9(cid:7)(cid:28) ;}Z((cid:11)(cid:28) >(cid:7)(cid:137)9(cid:7)x(cid:27)T(cid:4)(cid:5) H(cid:5)#O W(cid:129)(cid:139) ;(cid:18)L(cid:18)M )(cid:7)O ,(cid:7)(cid:15)(cid:142) @(cid:7)"‘6;(cid:18)(cid:2)i(+(cid:5)c ‘5 xA(cid:19)((cid:18)r, 7 +(cid:7)(cid:24)+(cid:5)c +(cid:5)(cid:24)(cid:138)#((cid:18) +(cid:5)(cid:24)(cid:138)#((cid:18) >(cid:7)(cid:137)9(cid:7)xZ(cid:8)(cid:18)A (cid:17)(cid:143)(cid:19)((cid:18)r (cid:1)(cid:17)(cid:18)=G>(cid:5). (cid:132)5(cid:12) (cid:19).(cid:19) 3(cid:7)/(cid:12)(cid:24) (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:17)(cid:18) 8(cid:12)9(cid:5) (cid:8)g&(cid:19)( 7(cid:29)(cid:5)-(cid:12)P=(cid:17) ;-d@(cid:5) #](cid:5) >(cid:7)(cid:137)9(cid:7)x(cid:27)Z(cid:8)(cid:18)A ;(cid:18)L(cid:18)M )(cid:7)(cid:14)‘6(cid:19) ,(cid:7)(cid:15)(cid:142) @(cid:7)"‘6(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:18)](cid:7)G(cid:29)(cid:5). (cid:1)((cid:24)(cid:28)>(cid:5)(cid:12) )(cid:5).>(cid:7)5H(cid:7)( (cid:16)@(cid:7)SL(cid:16) (cid:132)(cid:15)X ;#,(cid:5)} +(cid:7) S((cid:132)Sh(cid:7)( (cid:132)5(cid:12) n( (cid:16)(cid:18)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:17) (cid:129)#^(cid:5)-(cid:12)T (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:17)(cid:18) F)(cid:7)>(cid:5)(cid:12)(cid:2)‘j (cid:29)(cid:7)#‘q(cid:17) N(cid:5).((cid:9)O(cid:12) +(cid:7)9(cid:5)(cid:12)Q(cid:8) (cid:27)(cid:18)xG(cid:4)(cid:5) ’(cid:2)U (cid:30);G(cid:3);(cid:18)(cid:2) (cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:133) (cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9) n‘-+(cid:7) S((cid:132)S 9(cid:5)-(cid:12)+(cid:5)-‘(cid:140)-(cid:12)(cid:26) (cid:1)9(cid:7)\(cid:5) (cid:16)@(cid:7)SL(cid:16) ;+(cid:7)S(cid:17) (cid:30)[(cid:7)(cid:8),C~ H(cid:5)#(cid:27)Z(cid:144)(cid:17)(cid:18) (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5) ‘=5 (cid:2)(cid:9)(cid:2))(cid:7)(cid:17) (cid:6)(cid:7)6((cid:18)r ’((cid:17)(cid:11)(cid:28) &@(cid:7)#(cid:16):15.03.2022 (cid:17) (cid:25)(9(cid:7)(cid:26) &@(cid:7)#(cid:16):15.03.2018 ’#= x&r(cid:17)(cid:18)](cid:7)G(cid:29)(cid:5) 7 ;F ((cid:11)(cid:28) (cid:132)5(cid:12) !(cid:12)(cid:6)(cid:7)"#(cid:16)(cid:17) %(cid:24)(cid:27)(cid:18)#& (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:17)(cid:18) ’~(cid:9)(cid:15)(cid:29)(cid:7)(cid:26)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2)i&(cid:24)(cid:28) 7(r(cid:3)#( +(cid:7) S((cid:132)S(cid:27)(cid:145)(cid:7)( n( (cid:16)(cid:18)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:17) (cid:129)#^(cid:5)-(cid:12)T (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:17)(cid:18) x&r(r(cid:3)#( (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:17) F=(cid:18)G >(cid:7)(cid:137)9(cid:7)x(cid:27)Z(cid:8)(cid:18)A ;(cid:18)L(cid:18)M )(cid:7)(cid:14)‘6(cid:19) ,(cid:7)(cid:15)(cid:142) @(cid:7)"‘6(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:2)(cid:2)(cid:17) (cid:30)(cid:17)(cid:18)(e ;-(cid:16)G +(cid:7)(cid:8)-(cid:8)(cid:18) (cid:16)5F ?(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:26);H(cid:5)(cid:12)(cid:16)(cid:18) ’#= (cid:30)(cid:8)#x. 31 vÀªÀÄä «±Áé¹ ¸À»/- (¥Àæ¢Ã¥À zÁ§±ÉÃnÖ) ¸Á॥ «oÀ¯ï £ÀUÀgÀ PÀ®§ÄgÀV ªÉÆ.£ÀA.9448022231.” A perusal at the complaint would indicate that it is an off-shoot of the complaint so registered on 05-08-2024 in Crime No.38 of 2024 against these very accused by the very complainant as there are copious references to the said complaint. The complaint therein had become a crime in Crime No.38 of 2024, which is now obliterated for the reasons rendered in Criminal Petition No.9690 of 2024. In the light of the crime itself being obliterated, it hardly needs any emphasis that its off-shoot cannot survive. 15. Therefore, for the reasons so rendered in the companion petition and its obliteration, when the crime has been taken off, the subsequent acts based upon the said crime would also trample down. In that light the subject petition deserves to succeed without much ado. 32 16. For the aforesaid reasons, the following: O R D E R (i) Criminal Petition is allowed. (ii) FIR in Crime No.128 of 2024 registered by the Station Bazar Police Station, Kalaburagi City and pending before the Principal Civil Judge (Jr. Dn.) and JMFC, Gulbarga stands quashed. Consequently, pending applications if any, also stand disposed. Bkp CT:SS _______SD/-__________ JUSTICE M.NAGAPRASANNA