IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU
S.R.KRISHNA KUMAR
Saurabh Kant, S/o Sri. Ramakant Singh – Appellant
Versus
State Of Karnataka – Respondent
ORDER :
S.R.KRISHNA KUMAR, J.
In this petition, the petitioner has sought for the following relief:
"WHEREFORE it is prayed that, this Hon'ble court kindly be pleased to:
a. This Hon'ble Court may be pleased to quash the FIR in Crime No.0080/2024 (Annexure-B) registered by the Respondent No.1 i.e., South East Women Police Station, Bengaluru which is pending on the file of the Learned HON'BLE XXXIX ADDL. CMM COURT, NRUPATUNGA ROAD AT BANGALORE, for the offences punishable U/s.417, 376 of the INDIAN PENAL CODE , 1860 against the Petitioner, in the ends of justice and to prevent the abuse of the process of the court.
b. Grant such other and further reliefs as this Hon'ble court deems fit considering the facts and circumstances of the case to meet the ends of justice."
2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner, learned HCGP for respondent No.1 and perused the material on record. Respondent No.2/Defacto-complainant has remained absent and has not contested the petition.
3. A perusal of the material on record will indicate that respondent No.2/defacto-complainant filed the instant complaint on 10.10.2024 which was registered against the petitioner/sole accused for offences punishable und






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