Criminal Procedure Code – Quashing of FIR – Petition under Section 482 CrPC – Kalandra under Section 182 IPC against petitioners (complainant and shadow witness in a bribery case) – Allegation of giving false information and resiling from initial statement – Competent authority denied sanction for prosecution – Kalandra and consequent proceedings quashed. [Paras...
Petition for Quashing Complaint and Proceedings – Section 482 Cr.P.C. – Petitioners challenging Complaint No.1368 of 2014 and related orders for alleged tax evasion under Sections 276C and 278B of the Income Tax Act, 1961 – Argument of petitioners centered on no evasion of tax, only delayed payment with interest [Paras 1, 10].
Facts of the Case – Assessment Year 2012-13 ...
Quashing – PC Act - Tender Process and Alleged Misconduct – Petitioners, officials in port management, involved in tender process for manual dredging and sale of port sand in Kasaragod district – Alleged preferential treatment to unqualified co-operative societies – Allegations of criminal misconduct and conspiracy [Paras 2-3, 7, 22, 24-25].
Submission by Petitioners &nd...
Jurisdictional Challenge and Prayer for Quashing – Petitioner challenges the jurisdiction of the District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate and the subsequent cognizance taken by the Special Court under the Electricity Act in the alleged electricity theft case – Seeks quashing of proceedings in Spl.C.C.No.3 of 2018 under Section 482 Cr.P.C. [Paras 5, 15-17]
Allegation of Elec...
Criminal Original Petition – Quashing of Proceedings – Petition under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. to quash proceedings in C.C.No.81 of 2019 at the Judicial Magistrate, Bodinayakanur – Petitioner/sole accused seeking to quash the criminal case against him on grounds of being baseless and filed with malafide intent. [Para 1, 3]
Property Dispute and Criminal Allegations – Disput...
Preventive Detention – Standard for Public Order – Detention order under Section 3(2) of the Telangana Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act, 1986 challenged – Supreme Court held that a mere apprehension of a breach of law and order is insufficient to meet the standard of adversely affecting the "maintenance of public order" – Detention order based on stale mater...
Quashing of FIR – Petition filed for quashing FIR No. 129/2021 registered under Section 363 of IPC – Cognizance taken under Sections 366, 376, 376(2)(n), Section 5(1)(j)(ii), and Section 6 of The POCSO Act – Petitioner and victim married and have a child – Victim’s statement recorded under Section 164 of Cr.P.C. stating marriage and consensual physical relationship &n...
Criminal Law - Quashing FIR - Challenging FIR and Proceedings – Petitioners, school authorities of Vivekanand School, challenged FIR and subsequent criminal proceedings related to the suicide of a student post admonishment for misconduct. [Paras 1-2, 4-5]
School Discipline and Social Control – Discussion on social control methods in schools; citing sociological theories an...
Criminal Law – Cognizability of Offence under Copyright Act – High Court held offence under Section 63 of the Copyright Act as non-cognizable, thus quashing criminal proceedings. Supreme Court overturns this, asserting the offence is cognizable and non-bailable. The punishment extends up to three years; thus, it falls under cognizable offences per Part II of the First Schedule of Cr.P....
Further Investigation - Quashing of supplementary charge-sheet and summoning order - Scope of further investigation by Investigating Officer - Liability of witness of an agreement to sell - Whether further investigation can be conducted without prior permission of Magistrate - Whether witness of an agreement to sell can be held criminally liable - Held, further investigation by the Investigating O...