KAILASH GAMBHIR
R. K. Mishra – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent
(1) By this writ petition filed under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution of India r/w Section 482. Cr. P.C., the petitioners seek to challenge the illegality and impropriety of the summoning order dated 19.7.2007 passed by the Court of Shri Kuldeep Narain. M. M., New Delhi and the order dated 22.11.2007 passed by Shri P. S. Teji, Additional Sessions Judge, New Delhi in exercise of his revisional powers.
(2) The brief facts as set out by the respondent complainant in her complaint filed before the concerned Magistrate are as under: The Respondent No, 2 -Complainant is employed with Pusa Polytechnic, New Delhi as a lecturer and also holds an additional post of Chief Security Officer of Pusa Campus whereby she was entrusted the job to remove the unauthorized structures and constructions within the campus of ITI Pusa. On the intervening night of 10/11.03.2007 complainant's car namely Maruti Alto, which was parked in front of house of the complainant caught fire. The complainant and her 12 years old daughter saw the car burning and as per their version the petitioner had put fire in the petrol pipe of the car and when they raised alarm, they were threatened by the petitioners
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