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Section 202 Cr.P.C.

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Bombay High Court Rules Petition Premature as Magistrate Had Only Directed Inquiry Under Section 202 Cr.P.C., No Process Issued, Dismisses Petition Challenging Investigation
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Bombay High Court Rules Petition Premature as Magistrate Had Only Directed Inquiry Under Section 202 Cr.P.C., No Process Issued, Dismisses Petition Challenging Investigation

Court’s Decision:The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition filed by an advocate seeking to quash an investigation ordered by the Metropolitan Magistrate, Kurla, Mumbai. The investigation was related to an…
Posted by Rawlaw September 19, 2024

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