CHHATTISGARH HIGH COURT
Not stated, J
Shahid Ali and Another v. State of Chhattisgarh and Another
| Table of Content |
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| 1. overview of jurisdictional facts and initial complaint dismissal. (Para 1 , 2 , 3) |
| 2. court's observations on the necessity of hearings in criminal revisions. (Para 4 , 5 , 9 , 16) |
| 3. clarification of the legal implications of section 201 and 401(2). (Para 15 , 22 , 23) |
| 4. final ruling restoring the initial complaint's position. (Para 24 , 25) |
1. Heard.
The present revision petition has been filed by the petitioner being aggrieved by the order date 02.07.2014, passed by the Court of 6th Additional Sessions Judge, Raipur, C.G. in Criminal Revision No.510/2013, in which the revision petition was allowed and the order of the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Raipur, C.G. dated 07.11.2013 about the dismissal of complaint filed by respondent No.2, was set aside.
2. The learned counsel for the respondent No.2 had filed a complaint before the Court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Raipur against the petitioners praying for taking cognizance of offences under S.420, S.467, S.468, S.471 and S.120 B read with S.34 of I.P.C. The learned trial Court completed the inquiry on the complaint under S.200 of Cr.P.C. pursuant to which the order dated 07.11.2013 was passed. Th
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