DELHI HIGH COURT
M.L.MEHTA
Shankar Lal – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent
JUDGMENT
M.L. Mehta, J.
1. This Writ Petition is filed under Article 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India read with Section 482 Cr.P.C., 1973 for quashing of FIR No. 163/2009 under Sections 3/4 of Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA),1999 , registered at Police Station Seema Puri .
2. The said FIR was registered on 12.05.2009 after obtaining approval from the Joint Commissioner of Police for registration of case under Section 3(2) and 4 of MCOCA against the petitioner and his syndicate vide Order No. 2145/Pers. Sec./JT. CP (NDR) .The FIR was lodged relying upon the criminal antecedents of the petitioner and five FIRs registered against him.
3. The details of the five FIRs relied upon are as hereunder: Brief facts of FIR No. 184/01 dated 02.06.2001 u/s 379/411 IPC, P.S. Civil Lines, Delhi.
On 02.06.2001 accused Shanker Lal had stolen Rs. 8,140/- from a sick. Later on accused Shankar Lal was apprehended and the case property was recovered in this case and charges have been framed.
Brief facts of FIR No. 329/04 dated 28.09.2004 u/s 25 A. Act, P.S. Lohori Gate, Delhi.
On 28.09.2004 accused Shankar Lal was apprehended. On frisking one loaded country made pistol
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