S.Nagamuthu
A. John Paul – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent
JUDGMENT
S. Nagamuthu, J.—Seeking a direction to the respondent police to register a case on the complaint of the petitioners dated 28.3.2012, they have come up with this petition invoking the inherent jurisdiction of this Court under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
2. The petitioners made three different complaints on 28.3.2012 separately to the first respondent. The crux of the complaints is one and the same. According to the petitioners, they were working as Teachers in a private school known as St. Johns Senior Secondary School and Junior College (CBSE) for some years. At the time when they joined the School as Teachers, the second respondent Management insisted for the production of their original testimonials such as SSLC, +2 Certificate, Degree etc. The same were accordingly submitted by the petitioners to the Management. The petitioners 1 and 3 resigned their job in the year 2010 and the second petitioner resigned her job in the year 2011. After resignation, when the petitioners approached the second respondent Management for return of their original testimonials, they unlawfully declined to return the same. All the efforts made by the petitioners for return of the testimonials proved
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