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Section 195 CrPC bar

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“Mere filing of complaints, even if alleged to be false, does not by itself constitute criminal offences, nor can Section 482 be used to revive a dismissed complaint”: Delhi High Court refuses to summon former employees for breach of trust, defamation and false prosecution, applies statutory bar under Section 195 CrPC, holds no ‘entrustment’ of data during employment, but upholds summoning of one respondent for criminal intimidation under Section 506 IPC

HEADNOTE Rajan Sareen v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Ors. Court: High Court of DelhiBench: Justice Neena Bansal KrishnaDate of Judgment: 15 December 2025Citation: CRL.M.C. 2514/2017Laws / Sections Involved: Sections…
Posted by Rawlaw January 23, 2026

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