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2018 Supreme(J&K) 752

SANJAY KUMAR GUPTA
Mohd Ashraf – Appellant
Versus
State of J&K – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Mr. M.I. Sherkhan, Advocate.
For the Respondents:Mr. Sudesh Magotra, GA. Mr. Suyash Singh Chandel, Advocate.

JUDGMENT :

1. Through the instant petition filed under Section 561-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter for short, Cr.P.C) petitioners seek quashing of the FIR No.505/2013 dated 25.09.2013, for commission of offences under section 420, 467, 468 RPC registered at Police Station Rajouri, on the ground that the same is illegal, against the facts and has been registered by the complainant with mala fide intention only to harass the petitioners.

2. The case of the petitioners is that the complainant-private respondent No.4 was engaged as Cook in Government Primary School Atti Gali, Gurdan Bala, Tehsil and District Rajouri in the month of September, 2005 and thereafter Chief Education Officer Rajouri, issued order No. CEOR MDM/56/07/4231-47 dated 17.10.2006 whereby all the Cooks were disengaged due to the non-availability of funds and the private respondent-Tazeem Akhter was also disengaged. The private respondent also submitted her resignation which was properly signed by her close relatives Lal Hussain, Mohd Hussain and also signed by Headmaster Government Middle School Gurdan Bala and also by Mohd. Razak. Thereafter, private respondent-Tazeem Akhter took admission in Governm


























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