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2015 Supreme(P&H) 644

JITENDRA CHAUHAN
Daljit Singh Gujral – Appellant
Versus
Jagjit Singh Arora – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellant :Arjun Partap Atma Ram, Advocate
For the Respondents: Party-in-Person

Jitendra Chauhan, J.:-

1. The present petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, (for short, 'the Cr.P.C.') is for quashing of criminal complaint No. 7506/09/2011 dated 09.06.2008, titled as 'Jagjit Singh Arora Vs. Dr. Jayant Bannerji and others', pending in the Court of learned Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Chandigarh (Annexure P-4) as well as summoning order dated 26.07.2011 (Annexure 12).

2. Brief background of the case in hand which requires necessary mention for deciding the controversy is that the impugned complaint dated 09/06/2008 (Annexure P-4) had been filed by Sh. Jagjit Singh Arora in the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Chandigarh against the accused persons on account of professional misconduct, wrong medication, wrong scientific diagnosis, non availability of requisite life saving equipments, fabrication and forgery of documents, unfair trade practices and criminal medical negligence conducted in the treatment of his wife Mrs. Inderjeet Singh Arora. The complainant had gone to INSCOL Multispeciality Hospital, Sec 34, Chandigarh for a systematic medical checkup and treatment upon physical discomfort being experienced by his wife who was admitted u




























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