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2013 Supreme(All) 2294

ARVIND KUMAR TRIPATHI II
SURESH CHAND GUPTA – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF U. P. – Respondent


Advocates:
Counsel :
Mrityunjay Datt Tiwari and Anil K. Tiwari for the Petitioners; A.G.A., M.N. Iqbal and S.K. Dixit for the Respondents.

JUDGMENT

Hon’ble Arvind Kumar Tripathi (II), J.—This writ petition has been filed by Suresh Chand Gupta, Puneet Kumar Gupta and Shiv Poojan for quashing the judgment and order dated 10.11.2011 passed by the learned Special Judge (Ayurved Scam Matter)/Additional Sessions Judge, Lucknow in Criminal Case No. 174 of 2010 (Suresh Chand Gupta and two others v. State of U.P. and another) by which the application moved for condonation of delay in filing the revision has been rejected. It has also been prayed that the judgment and order dated 1.6.2009 passed by the learned Special Chief Judicial Magistrate Customs, Lucknow in Criminal Complaint Case No. 2128 of 2009 (Shiv Kumar Gupta v. Suresh Chand Gupta and others) (Annexure 11 to the writ petition) be also quashed.

2. Heard Shri Anil Kumar Tiwari, learned counsel for the petitioners and Shri S.K. Dixit, learned counsel for the respondents.

3. The brief facts of the case are that the marriage of Jyoti Gupta daughter of Suresh Chand Gupta (revisionist No. 1) was solemnized with Vikas Gupta son of Shiv Kumar Gupta (respondent No. 2). Suresh Chand Gupta had given considerable dowry in the marriage alongwith valuable ornaments, clothes and oth













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