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2012 Supreme(Bom) 2090

T.V.NALAWADE
Kamlesh – Appellant
Versus
State of Maharashtra – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
For the Applicants:V.N. Damle h/f H.F. Pawar, Advocate.
For the Respondents:R2, V.D. Sapkal h/f R.A. Tambe, Advocate, K.S. Patil, A.P.P.

Judgment :

1. The proceeding is filed to challenge the order made by Additional Sessions Judge, Shrirampur District Ahmednagar on Exh. 23 in Sessions Case No. 03/2009. The application was filed by applicants for discharge. The charge sheet is filed against them for offences punishable under section 306, 506 read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and for offences punishable under section 32, 33(a), (b) of Bombay Money Lending Act.

2. The application is rejected by Sessions Court. Both the sides are heard. Copies of papers of investigation were made available to this Court.

3. Crime is registered on the basis of the report given by one Smt. Arti. Deceased Anil was her husband. He committed suicide by hanging himself in his house on 03/08/2009. It is the case of his widow that there was some money lending transaction between the applicants and the deceased and the applicants were harassing the deceased due to the transaction. It is her case that some document in respect of the land of the deceased was also got executed in respect of this transaction by the applicants. In the report, she has given some specific incidents which had taken place on 30/07/2009, 01/08/2009 etc.. It is

















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