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S.K.AGARWAL
RAJAT MITTAL – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF DELHI – Respondent


S. K. Agarwal

( 1 ). This is a petition under Section 4r2 of the Code of Criminal. Procedure for quashing of FIR No. 294/2000 under Section 420, INDIAN PENAL CODE, P. S. Greater Kailash-I, New delhi.

( 2 ). On 14/10/2000 Mr. Rajiv Modi lodged a report with the Deputy Commissioner of Police, South delhi, alleging that he knew the petitioner from before on the basis of the representations made by the petitioner that he had procured big orders for supply of fabrics from dubai, he had supplied goods worth Rs. 36,34,268. 00 against bills, to the petitioner s firm. For the goods supplied, the petitioner issued two cheques, in the sum of Rs. 18. 0 lacs and Rs. 10. 0 lacs. He agreed to pay the balance amount within a month and pledged the original title deeds of his res. ident. ial property as security, The said cheques were dishonoured for the reason account closed . It was further alleged that, right from the beginning, petitioner s intention was dishonest and he did not intend to make the payment. Tt is, thus, alleged that the petitioner cheated the complainant. On the basis of above allegations, FIR was registered on 16/11/2000, which is sought to be quashed,

( 3 ). Learned counsel for





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