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2002 Supreme(Del) 1300

M.A.KHAN
NAGENDER SINGH – Appellant
Versus
STATE (NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI) – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
B.D.BATRA, RICHA KAPOOR

Mahmood Ali Khan

( 1 ) THIS petition is filed under Section 482 of the criminal Procedure Code for setting aside the order of an Additional Sessions Judge dated 6. 5. 2002 whereby he had dismissed a criminal revision petition filed by the petitioner against an order of the Metropolitan magistrate dated 2. 4. 2002. The Magistrate had declined to release the machinery seized from the possession of the petitioner during the pendency of the proceedings.

( 2 ) BRIEFLY stated the facts are that in a complaint filed by a music company the police registered this case for offence under Section 63,65 and 68a of the copyright Act and raided the printing press premises of the complainant. The fake inlay card printed by the petitioner on the machines which had infringed the copy rights of the music company complainant were recovered. The police seized 2700 sheets of fake inlay cards of the film Haan Maine Bhi Pyar Kiya, Tumse Achcha Kaun hai, Tips and Venus music company etc, 500 infringed inlay cards in disc shape of Haan Maine Bhi Pyar Kiya, tumse Achcha Kaun Hai etc and 495 picture photographs of the film Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gam, Badal, Raaz, Man tujhe Salam etc. which had infringed the copyri





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