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Ratheeshkumar, Vs STATE OF KERALA

Ratheeshkumar, vs State of Kerala

Type Court Judgment Court Kerala Orders Decided May 29, 2024
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Citation
Court
Kerala Orders High Court
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
Crl.MC/297/2024
Subject
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Appellant / Petitioner

Ratheeshkumar,

Respondent

State of Kerala

Excerpt

in the high court of kerala at ernakulampresent the honourable mr. justice a. badharudeen wednesday, the 29th day of may 2024 / 8th jyaishta, 1946 crl.mc no. 297 of 2024 crime no.350/2023 of chittar police station, pathanamthitta petitioner/accused: ratheeshkumar, aged 38 years velluvadiyil, neelipilavu p.o., chittar, pathanamthitta, pin - 689663 by adv divya b.nair respondents/state and de facto complainant: 1 state of kerala represented by public prosecutor , high court of kerala, ernakulam, pin - 682031 2 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx r1 by public prosecutor sri.m.p.prasanth this criminal misc. case having come up for admission on 29.05.2024, the court on the same day passed the following: crl.mc no. 297 of 2024 2orderdated this the 29th day of may, 2024 this petition has been filed under section 482 of the code of criminal procedure to quash all further proceedings in annexure a1 fir in crime no.350/2023 of chittar police station, pathanamthitta.2. after arguing for a while, when this court is about todismiss this petition, the learned counsel for the petitioner sought permission to withdraw this petition. permission granted and the petition is dismissed as withdrawn. registry shall forward a copy of this order to the trial court for information and to effectuate expeditious trial of the matter. sd/- a. badharudeen judge bb

Full Judgment

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

PRESENT THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE A. BADHARUDEEN WEDNESDAY, THE 29TH DAY OF MAY 2024 / 8TH JYAISHTA, 1946 CRL.MC NO. 297 OF 2024 CRIME NO.350/2023 OF CHITTAR POLICE STATION, PATHANAMTHITTA PETITIONER/ACCUSED: RATHEESHKUMAR, AGED 38 YEARS VELLUVADIYIL, NEELIPILAVU P.O., CHITTAR, PATHANAMTHITTA, PIN - 689663 BY ADV DIVYA B.NAIR RESPONDENTS/STATE AND DE FACTO COMPLAINANT: 1 STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR , HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM, PIN - 682031 2 XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX R1 BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SRI.M.P.PRASANTH THIS CRIMINAL MISC. CASE HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 29.05.2024, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: CRL.MC NO. 297 OF 2024 2

ORDER

Dated this the 29th day of May, 2024 This petition has been filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash all further proceedings in Annexure A1 FIR in Crime No.350/2023 of Chittar Police Station, Pathanamthitta.

2. After arguing for a while, when this Court is about to

dismiss this petition, the learned counsel for the petitioner sought permission to withdraw this petition. Permission granted and the petition is dismissed as withdrawn. Registry shall forward a copy of this order to the trial court for information and to effectuate expeditious trial of the matter. Sd/- A. BADHARUDEEN JUDGE Bb

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