Neeraj Ambastha vs The State Of Bihar on 10 June, 2025

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Patna High Court – Orders

Neeraj Ambastha vs The State Of Bihar on 10 June, 2025

Author: Anil Kumar Sinha

Bench: Anil Kumar Sinha

                      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                              CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS No.38417 of 2025
                   Arising Out of PS. Case No.-825 Year-2013 Thana- COMPLAINT CASE - DANAPUR
                                                     District- Patna
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                 Neeraj Ambastha S/o Amarendra Kumar Ambastha R/o A-236 Peoples Co-
                 operative Colony, P.S.- Kankarbagh, Dist- Patna

                                                                              ... ... Petitioner/s
                                                    Versus
           1.    The State of Bihar
           2.    Suresh Kumar Yadav S/o Ganauri Singh R/o Mohalla- Karbigahiya, P.S.-
                 Jakkanpur, Distt- Patna

                                                        ... ... Opposite Party/s
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                 Appearance :
                 For the Petitioner/s     :    Mr. Sanjeev Ranjan, Advocate
                 For the Opposite Party/s :    Mr. Shailendra Kumar, APP
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                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL KUMAR SINHA
                                       ORAL ORDER

2   10-06-2025

Heard learned counsel for the parties.

2. The prsent application has been filed for quashing

of the order dated 26.08.2013 passed in Complaint Case No.

825(C) of 2013 by the learned Sub Divisional Judicial

Magistrate, Danapur, Patna by which the learned Sub Divisional

Judicial Magistrate has taken cognizance for the offences under

Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 323, 384, 504 and 34 of Indian

Penal Code.

3. Petitioner claims to be the purchaser of the land for

value from its rightful owner by virtue of registered sale deed

dated 17.02.2011. The land purchased by the petitioner is

situated in Tauzi No. 5553, Khata No. 112, Plot No. 2472 under
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Thana No. 20 at Mauza-Dhanaut, P.S.-Danapur, District-Patna

admeasuring 2 Kattha 18 Dhur 7 Dhurki. The sale deed was

executed by vendor Nathun Singh who had purchased the

subject land in the year 1974 and 1975 through two registered

Sale Deeds. The petitioner after purchase from Nathun Singh

mutated the same in his favour and has been paying rent

regularly.

4. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that a

vexatious complaint has been lodged by own brother of the

vendor (Nathun Singh) claiming that the land purchased by the

petitioner falls in his share after the family partition amongst the

brothers. Learned counsel further submits that upon bare

reading of the complaint, no offence under Section 467, 468

much less under Section 420 is made out against the petitioner.

A malafide and vexatious complaint has been filed against the

petitioner and others for taking vengeance and with ulterior

motive. A civil dispute between the complainant and his brother

Nathun Singh has been given the color of criminal case in which

petitioner, who is a bonafide purchaser, has falsely been

implicated with malice intention. The petitioner was never

served any summon and/or warrant and he came to know about

the present case from co-accused Lal Chand Yadav in May,
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2025.

5. Considering the aforesaid, issue notice to the

opposite party no. 2 by both processes i.e. ordinary as well as

registered cover/speed post with A/D for which requisites etc.

must be filed within two weeks from today failing which this

application shall stand dismissed without further reference to a

Bench.

6. List this case, under appropriate heading on

21.07.2025.

7. In the meantime, further proceedings of Complaint

Case No. 825(C) of 2013, pending before learned Sub

Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Danapur, Patna, shall remain

stayed qua the petitioner and no coercive steps shall be taken

against the petitioner.

8. Let the defect(s) as pointed out by the Office be

removed within a period of three weeks.

(Anil Kumar Sinha, J.)

priyanka/-

U      T
 



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