Telangana High Court
Sri. Gujjaru Yedu Kondalu vs The State Of Telangana on 19 December, 2024
Author: Juvvadi Sridevi
Bench: Juvvadi Sridevi
HON'BLE SMT. JUSTICE JUVVADI SRIDEVI CRIMINAL PETITION No.15388 of 2024 ORDER:
This Criminal Petition is filed under Section 528 of the
Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (for short ‘BNSS’) by the
petitioners/accused Nos.1 to 4 seeking to quash the proceedings
against them in FIR No.440 of 2024 on the file of Khammam I
Town Police Station registered for the alleged offences punishable
under Section 420 read with 34 of IPC.
2. Heard Mr.Dheeraj Singh, learned counsel for the petitioner
and Sri Jithender Rao Veeramalla, learned Additional Public
Prosecutor for respondent No.1 – State.
3. Though this petition is filed for quashing the proceedings in
the crime, during the course of arguments, learned counsel for
petitioners have sought for directions to the Police to proceed with
investigation by issuing notice under Section 35(3) of Bharatiya
Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) (Previously Section 41-A of
Cr.P.C.).
4. In view of the above, without going into merits of the matter,
this criminal petition is disposed of directing the Police concerned to
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proceed with the investigation in the above crime after issuing notice
under Section 35(3) of BNSS (Previously Section 41-A of Cr.P.C.) to
the petitioners/accused Nos.1 to 4 and he shall also follow the
guidelines of Hon’ble Supreme Court in Arnesh Kumar v. State of
Bihar and another 1 scrupulously. However, the petitioners/accused
Nos.1 to 4 shall submit their defense and co-operate with the
Investigating Officer as and when required by furnishing information
and produce all relevant documents/material required for the purpose
of the investigation and the Investigating Officer shall consider the
same before filing appropriate report before the learned Magistrate
concerned.
5. Accordingly the criminal petition is disposed of.
Miscellaneous petitions pending, if any, shall stand closed.
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JUVVADI SRIDEVI, J
Date: 19.12.2024
BV
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(2014) 8 SCC 273
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