C. Dhanalakshmi Vs. The Superintendent of Police, Thanjavur and Another - Court Judgment

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CourtChennai Madurai High Court
Decided OnApr-20-2016
Case NumberCrl.O.P.(MD) No. 5830 of 2016
JudgeP.N. Prakash
AppellantC. Dhanalakshmi
RespondentThe Superintendent of Police, Thanjavur and Another
Excerpt:
(prayer: criminal original petition filed under section 482 of cr.p.c., praying to direct the 2nd respondent to register the case based on the petitioner's complaint dated 18.2.2016.) 1. this petition has been filed to direct the 2nd respondent to register the case based on the petitioner's complaint dated 18.2.2016. 2. heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned government advocate (crl.side) appearing for the state, who would submit that on the complaint dated 18.02.2016, given by the petitioner, a petition enquiry was conducted and the same was subsequently closed on 25.03.2016. a copy of the closure report is furnished to the learned counsel for the petitioner across the bar. recording the same, this criminal original petition is closed with liberty to the petitioner to work out her remedy before the appropriate forum in the manner known to law.
Judgment:

(Prayer: Criminal Original Petition filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C., praying to direct the 2nd respondent to register the case based on the petitioner's complaint dated 18.2.2016.)

1. This petition has been filed to direct the 2nd respondent to register the case based on the petitioner's complaint dated 18.2.2016.

2. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Advocate (Crl.Side) appearing for the State, who would submit that on the complaint dated 18.02.2016, given by the petitioner, a petition enquiry was conducted and the same was subsequently closed on 25.03.2016. A copy of the Closure Report is furnished to the learned counsel for the petitioner across the bar.

Recording the same, this Criminal Original Petition is closed with liberty to the petitioner to work out her remedy before the appropriate forum in the manner known to law.