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Calcutta High Court Quashes FIR Against Property Buyer Alok Agarwal: “No Allegation That Petitioner Deceived the Complainant or Caused Any Harm”—Finds Criminal Proceedings Abusive of Process

Judgment Name: Alok Agarwal v. State of West Bengal & Ors. Date: 17 June 2025Coram: Justice Dr. Ajoy Kumar MukherjeeCourt: Calcutta High Court Court’s Decision The Calcutta High Court allowed…
Posted by Rawlaw June 19, 2025
Supreme Court Declines to Quash FIR, States ‘No Occasion to Interfere in Investigation’ in U.P. Gangsters Act Case, Petitioners Can Seek Remedy Post Charge Sheet
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Supreme Court Declines to Quash FIR, States ‘No Occasion to Interfere in Investigation’ in U.P. Gangsters Act Case, Petitioners Can Seek Remedy Post Charge Sheet

Court’s Decision:The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition (SLP) filed by Rajni Agarwal and another petitioner seeking to quash an FIR registered against them under Sections 2 and 3…
Posted by Rawlaw September 14, 2024

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