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2014 Supreme(Del) 3362

V.P.VAISH
Jai Prakash Sharma – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Appellants :Sunil K. Mittal, Advocate.
For the Respondents:M.P. Singh, APP, Advocate.

JUDGMENT :

V.P. VAISH, J.

1. By way of this petition filed under Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as 'Cr.P.C.') , the petitioner Mr. Jai Prakash Sharma has assailed the order dated 06.11.2012 passed by learned Additional Sessions Judge-III (East) , Karkardooma Courts, Delhi whereby revision petition filed by the petitioner was dismissed.

2. Succinctly stating the facts giving rise to the present petition are that the petitioner filed a complaint against Manoj Pant, SHO P.S. Preet Vihar, ASI Rajbir Singh, Constable Umed Singh and Constable Sorveer Singh for the offence under Sections 341/342/379/365/506/323/463/469/471/34 IPC on the allegations, inter alia, that during the last parliamentary election period, brother of complainant namely Ramesh Pandit who was the councilor was making arrangements for organizing a meeting which was scheduled to take place on 04.05.2009 at Chandra Nagar Chowk, Delhi. Tables, chairs and pipes were being installed at the place of meeting. At about 11:00 a.m. Manoj Pant, SHO, P.S. Preet Vihar came and directed to remove the pipes and change the place of the meeting and further directed them to install tables, chairs a

























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