Law Point : If allegations in the petition are vague and are not specific with respect to the alleged offences it cannot lead to an order for registration of an F.I.R. and investigation on the accusation of commission of the offences alleged
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
Section 482—Quashing of FIR declined by High Court—Appeal—Allegation that accused persons kept the complainant in dark and illegally registered the trust deed and removed the complainant from the post of secretary and when the complainant having made process of the said incident, the said person abused the complainant and assaulted him—In order to cause registration of an FIR and consequential investigation based on the same the petition filed under Section 156(3) CrPC, must satisfy the essential ingredients to attract the alleged offences—Allegations in the petition are vague and are not specific with respect to alleged offences—Issue is civil in nature and same was pending adjudication in the competent civil court—Proceedings qua appellants are quashed and set aside—Appeal allowed. [Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 323, 384, 406, 420, 423, 467, 468 and 120B]
[Paras 9 to 11]
Decision : Appeal allowed