M.V.MURALIDARAN
D. Ravichandran – Appellant
Versus
State, Rep By Inspector of Police – Respondent
M.V. Muralidaran, J.
While Crl.R.C.Nos.264 of 2018, 1626 and 1628 of 2017 are filed under Sections 397 and 401 of the Criminal Procedure Code against the common order dated 18.10.2016 made in C.R.P.No.61 of 2015 by the Principal Sessions Judge, Salem, reversing the order dated 10.3.2015 made in C.M.P.No.6891 of 2013 in C.C.No.239 of 2013 on the file of the learned Judicial Magistrate I, Salem, Crl.R.C.No.1627 of 2017 is filed against the very same common order dated 18.10.2016 made in C.R.P.No.58 of 2015 by the learned Principal Sessions Judge, Salem, reversing the order dated 10.3.2015 made in C.M.P.No.6889 of 2013 in C.C.No.239 of 2013 on the file of the learned Judicial Magistrate I, Salem.
2. Succinctly put, the facts of the case are as under: Palace Nagar Co-operative House Building Society (for brevity, "the Society") started a new scheme called "Palance Nagar Multi Storied Scheme" in the year 1999 with the main object to build residential houses on commercial basis and to sell the same to the needy people at reasonable profit. In furtherance of the said object, the society purchased vacant land measuring 68012 sq.ft. from one Chamraj and 21 others. The society planned
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