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2017 Supreme(Mad) 2880

A.D.JAGADISH CHANDIRA
K. Suresh Babu – Appellant
Versus
State by Sub-Inspector of Police – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Petitioner: Mr. M. Jaikumar
For the Respondent: Mr. B. Ramesh Babu

ORDER :

This petition has been filed by the Petitioner/Accused seeking to quash the proceedings in C.C.No.756 of 2013, on the file of the learned Judicial Magistrate, Tambaram, for the offence under Section 420 IPC.

2. The allegation in the Charge Sheet is that the complainant Thiru.M.E.Sathya Narayaan is working as a driver in the State Government Bus and he owns land at Manimangalam. In the said land he prepared to construct a house. He is the member of Prevention of Crime and Corruption Organization at Adambakkam. In the said organization through one of the member Sundaram, a retired Sub-Inspector of Police Suresh Babu, the petitioner herein was introduced. The said person is a building contractor and an Agreement for construction was entered between the complainant and the accused on 20.05.2011 to construct house to the extent of 1099.2 Sq.feet for the value of Rs.13,25,000/- and each copy of the agreement was with the complainant and the accused. On the month of June 2011, work was started and part by part Rs.4,50,000/- by way of cash was given to the accused by the complainant and based on the said agreement, house was not constructed but only basement was finished. The first r








































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