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Supreme Court Reiterates High Court’s Power to Quash FIR Even After Charge-Sheet Filing If Proceedings Are an Abuse of Judicial Process, Quashes FIR Under Section 498-A
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Supreme Court Reiterates High Court’s Power to Quash FIR Even After Charge-Sheet Filing If Proceedings Are an Abuse of Judicial Process, Quashes FIR Under Section 498-A

Court's Decision:The Supreme Court allowed the appeals filed by Shaileshbhai Ranchhodbhai Patel and another appellant, quashing an FIR and subsequent criminal proceedings initiated under Section 498-A of the Indian Penal…
Posted by Rawlaw September 14, 2024

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