ALOK VERMA
Kundanlal Jain – Appellant
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Virendra Singh Solanki – Respondent
1. This application is filed under section 482 CrPC for quashment of private complaint filed by the respondent against the applicants on 23.5.2012 and order of the learned Judicial Magistrate First Class, Alot in Criminal Case No.244/2012 dated 23.5.2012 whereby the learned Judicial Magistrate took cognizance of offence against the accused Nos.4, 5, 6 and 7 arraigned in the complaint under sections 420, 467 and 468 of IPC and issued process against the accused persons. The accused Nos.5, 6 and 7 arraigned in the complaint are applicants No.1, 2 and 3 in the present petition under section 482 CrPC before this Court.
2. According to the applicants, a temple known as Shri Ram Mandir Khaki Ji is situated at Alot. The temple has some agricultural land which belongs to the deity. The Collector Ratlam issued an order dated 22.6.1989 and the land was recorded as belonging to the temple and Collector was appointed as Manager of the property. Initially, one Guru Bhagwandas Ji was Pujari of the temple and later on Mukunddas was appointed as Pujari by Sub-Divisional Officer by order dated 6.6.1980. As per the allegation in the complaint, it is alleged that the land belonging to the temple
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