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CHARANJIT TALWAR
Inder Singh Malik – Appellant
Versus
State (Delhi Administration) and 3 others – Respondent


Advocates:
Mr. O. N. Vohra, Advocate - For the Petitioner.
Nemo - For the Respondents.

JUDGMENT

Charanjit Talwar, J. - By this petition Inder Singh Malik seeks issuances of an appropriate writ under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for quashing the history sheet opened by the police authorities in accordance with the Punjab Police Rules 1934 (hereinafter referred to as the Rules) and further quashing of the entry made in the Survillance Register as per Rule 23.9.

2. Petitioner has averred that be is a young man of 26 years of age. He has passed his higher-secondary examination and is at present Pradhan of Gaon Sabha village Masudpur, Delhi. It is his case that the Station House Officer of Police Station Mehrauli respondent No. 4 (herein) has got opened history-sheet illegally and mala fide and had the recommendation approved for opening the same and keeping his name on the Survillance Register from respondent No. 3, the Deputy Commissioner of Police Hauz Khas New Delhi in violation of the provisions of rules In Chapter 23 of the Rules. The respondents have filed an affidavit of Shri Jaipal Singh, Station House Officer, Police Station Mehrauli in opposition to the writ petition. The opening of the history-sheet on 6th September 1984 has been admitted. It is fu

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