RAMESHWAR SINGH MALIK
Rajinder Singh Aulakh – Appellant
Versus
Mota Singh Sekhon – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Rameshwar Singh Malik, J.—The petitioners have approached this Court by way of instant petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (‘Cri PC’ for short) invoking the inherent jurisdiction for quashing of complaint No. 42/1 dated 2.5.2008 (Annexure P1) titled as “Mota Singh Sekhon versus Gurbarinder Singh Aulakh” and others under Sections 406, 498A, 506 IPC and also the summoning order dated 3.3.2009, passed by the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Jalandhar, (Annexure P2).
2. Succinctly put, the facts necessary for resolving the issue involved in the present case, are that the marriage between Gagandeep Kaur (daughter of the respondent) and Gurbarinder Singh Aulakh (son of the petitioners No. 1 and 2) was solemnised on 13.2.2005, it is pertinent to note here that the present petition was not pressed qua Gurbarinder Singh Aulakh (petitioner No. 3) and this Court vide order dated 27.10.2010, dismissed the petition qua Gurbarinder Singh Aulakh, as withdrawn.
3. It is the further case of the petitioner that Gurbarinder Singh Aulakh went to New Zealand on 1.3.2005. Thereafter, his wife Gagandeep Kaur left for New Zealand on 2.4.2005. It is also submit
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