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1991 Supreme(MP) 261

SHACHEENDRA DWIVEDI
Narendra Luxmikant Nigalye – Appellant
Versus
State of M. P. – Respondent


Advocates:
N.K. Modi for petitioner; V.G. Khot, Deputy Government Advocate for State.

ORDER

Shacheendra Dwivedi, J.-- 1. This petition has been filed under section 282 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, by the petitioner-accused for quashing proceedings of Criminal Case No.7/91 (Old No.1348/84 (4702/87) presently after transfer pending in the Court of Shri A.K. Tiwari Judicial Magistrate First Class, Gwalior, against him since 1982, on the ground of inordinate and callous delay.

2. Fact'" briefly stated are as follows. In the years 1982, report was lodged against the petitioner and other students by one Rajendra Kumar Jain, who was allegedly the joint secretary of Students Union, alleging that at about 9 O'clock in the morning on 19.7.1982, about 8-10 students assaulted a student Sunil Jain and further took him to Room No.11 of the Junior Boys Hostel. Having given him good beating, they all left the spot. On report being lodged, an offence was registered against the petitioner and other students. On completing the investigations, the challan was filed against the petitioner and 6 others by police Jhansi Road in the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Gwalior, on 20.8.1982, for offences under section 147,342,506(1)/149 of the Indian Penal Code.

3. The case remained pend


































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