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Offence u/ss 420/406/506/120B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Complainant/Respondent No. 2 induced by accused to part with money on false pretext of return and repayment assurance. FIR registration mandatory u/s 154 Cr.P.C. if information discloses cognizable offence. No bar under Cr.P.C. for FIR registration while complaint pending before Magistrate. Petitioner No. 2's claim of signing blank documents untenable as educated businessman. Facts warrant no quashing of FIR against Petitioner No. 2 u/ss 420/406/506/120B IPC. Petition dismissed.
Offence u/ss 420/406/506/120B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Complainant/Respondent No. 2 induced by accused to part with money on false pretext of return and repayment assurance. FIR registration mandatory u/s 154 Cr.P.C. if information discloses cognizable offence. No bar under Cr.P.C. for FIR registration while complaint pending before Magistrate. Petitioner No. 2's claim of signing blank documents untenable as educated businessman. Facts warrant no quashing of FIR against Petitioner No. 2 u/ss 420/406/506/120B IPC. Petition dismissed.
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