JAMMU AND KASHMIR HIGH COURT
UNKNOWN, J
Ajay Kumar v. State of Jammu and Kashmir
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| 1. allegations of rape and related offenses contested. (Para 1 , 2) |
| 2. claims of fabricated allegations and lack of evidence. (Para 3 , 4) |
| 3. high court's exercise of inherent jurisdiction noted. (Para 10 , 11 , 12 , 13) |
| 4. court dismisses petition, emphasizing trial court's jurisdiction. (Para 14) |
| 5. final resolution on the pending matter of bail. (Para 15 , 16) |
1. Through the instant petition filed under S.561 - A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter for short, Cr.P.C) petitioner seeks quashing of the FIR No.0019 of 2019 dated 19.02.2019 registered with Police Station Bishnah against the petitioner for commission of offence under S.376, S.318, S.420 RPC and the investigation / proceedings being conducted against the petitioner in the said FIR.
2. The case of the petitioner is that complainant had acquaintance with the petitioner and she showed her desire to marry the petitioner, but the family of the complainant was against the said marriage because of the reason that the petitioner is driver by profession. Even the family of the petitioner was also not agreeable to the marriage of the petitioner with the complainant. It is stated that the complainant is havin
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