C-482 No. 392 of 2010 Hon. Prafulla C. Pant, J. Mr. T.A. Khan, Advocate present for the petitioner. Mrs. Mamta Bisht, A.G.A. present for the State. Heard. By means of this petition, moved under Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short Cr.P.C.), the petitioner has sought quashing of the proceedings of Criminal Complaint Case No. 1534 of 2009, Smt. Kamlesh Vs. Dr. B.S. Saini, relating to offences punishable under Section 323, 504, 506 of I.P.C. pending in the court of Civil Judge (Junior Division) / Judicial Magistrate, Haldwani. Learned counsel for the petitioner drew attention of this Court to the copy of the criminal complaint, and the copy of the statement recorded under Section 200 of Cr.P.C. From the allegations made in the complaint and the statement given under Section 200 of Cr.P.C., it is clear that there is no averment of voluntarily causing hurt to the complainant, as such, the ingredients of the offence punishable under Section 323 of I.P.C. are not made out. However, in respect of offences punishable under Section 504 and 506 of I.P.C., from the allegations made in the complaint and averment made in the statement of complainant under Section 200 and that of witnesses under Section 202 of Cr.P.C. does make it a case, summoning the petitioner for offences punishable under said two section. As far as the innocence of petitioner is concerned, it is for the trial court to examine whether he is really guilty, or not. For the purposes of quashing of the proceedings, the proceedings are liable to be quashed in respect of offence punishable under section 323 of I.P.C., but in respect of other offences there is no sufficient ground to quash the proceedings. Accordingly, this petition under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. is disposed of summarily and the proceedings against the petitioner in respect of offence punishable under Section 323 of I.P.C., only are quashed. However, it is made clear that the proceedings may go on in respect of offences punishable under Section 504 and 506 of I.P.C., without prejudice to the rights of the parties. (Interim Relief Application No. 435 of 2010 also stands disposed of). (Prafulla C. Pant, J.) 06.05.2010 HN