Crl. W. P. No. 1486 of 2011 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. Case No. : Crl. W. P. No. 1486 of 2011 Date of Decision : August 08, 2011 Manpreet Kaur .... Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab .... Respondent CORAM : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE L. N. MITTAL * * * Present : Mr. Shailesh Gupta, DAG, Punjab. * * * L. N. MITTAL, J. (Oral) : Application sent by post by Manpreet Kaur to Hon'ble the Chief Justice of this Court has been registered as the instant criminal writ petition and listed on judicial side. It is alleged in the application that petitioner married with Mandeep Singh against the wishes of her parents. It is also alleged that on 09.07.2011, at about 06:00 P.M., Balbir Singh S. H. O. of Police Station Dasuya along with 5-6 persons, took away petitioner's husband Mandeep Singh along with his Innova Car. Reply on behalf of State of Punjab, filed today in Court, is taken on record, subject to all just exceptions. Crl. W. P. No. 1486 of 2011 2 It is alleged in the reply that FIR No.78 dated 09.07.2011 stands registered in Police Station Dasuya against petitioner's husband Mandeep Singh alias Manna and some other persons. It is also mentioned that the petitioner's husband was arrested in the said case on 10.07.2011 and Innova Car No. PCD-19 was seized from him along with a Revolver and four live cartridges. During investigation, it was also found that aforesaid registration number of the car was fake and its original number was DL-7C- G-4858 and the said car along with a bag containing Rs.1,65,000/- had been snatched 28.09.2010 from one Sarwan Kumar – driver and in this regard, FIR No.185 dated 29.09.2010 under Section 382 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code (in short – IPC) stood registered in Police Station Phillaur, District Jalandhar. Thereupon, offences under Sections 482 and 411 IPC were added in FIR No.78 dated 09.07.2011 of Police Station Dasuya. It is also alleged that this application on false grounds has been moved to create defence for accused Mandeep Singh @ Manna. In view of the aforesaid reply, no further action or order is required in the instant Criminal Writ Petition, which is accordingly disposed of. August 08, 2011 ( L. N. MITTAL ) monika JUDGE