Special Leave Petition dismissed challenging quashing of complaint under Section 138 NI Act; proceedings to continue The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition challenging a HC decision refusing to quash a complaint under Section 138 of the NI Act, agreeing that the ...
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Special Leave Petition dismissed challenging quashing of complaint under Section 138 NI Act; proceedings to continue
The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition challenging a HC decision refusing to quash a complaint under Section 138 of the NI Act, agreeing that the petitioner failed to make out a case for quashing. The Court found no grounds for interference and upheld the HC ruling, leaving the criminal proceedings under Section 138 to continue.
Having considered the matter "in its entirety," the Court found "no reason warranting interference by this Court" and consequently held that the "Special Leave Petition stands dismissed." The decision rests on the absence of any grounds for appellate or extraordinary intervention under the Court's supervisory jurisdiction. All ancillary or interlocutory relief sought in connection with the petition was addressed by the directive that "Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed of." No substantive legal analysis or distinct findings are recorded in the order beyond the assessment that the petition did not merit continuation before this Court; the disposition is summary and terminative, leaving the impugned orders intact and closing all pending applications tied to the petition.
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