IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Criminal Misc M-33084 of 2010 Date of decision: 9.2.2011 Jasveer Kaur …Petitioner Versus State of Punjab …Respondent Present: Ms Rahish Pahwa Dudeja, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr Kirat Singh Sidhu, DAG Punjab. S.S.SARON, J. Heard counsel for the parties. The petitioner was married to Harpreet Singh in the year 2006. Her husband was working with some of his office friends and relatives before their marriage. A dispute occurred between them and FIR 160 dated 8.9.2007 was registered for the offences under Sections 420 and 120B IPC against Harpreet Singh at PS Raikot. Criminal Misc M-19614 of 2010 was filed for quashing the said FIR. However, Harpreet Singh has been acquitted by the learned trial Court in the said case. The petitioner being his wife has been pursuing the cases filed against her husband. The friends of her husband had been annoyed with her and had been giving threatening calls to her. The petitioner earlier filed Criminal Misc M-28960 of 2010 for the grant of a blanket bail, which petition was disposed of by this Court in terms of order dated 29.11.2010 with the direction that in case the petitioner was to be arrested in any criminal case in respect of a dispute between her husband and his friends Cr Misc M- 33084 of 2010 2 and relatives, then the petitioner be given three days notice in advance before arresting her. The said order was to remain operative for a period of four months. The present petition has been filed as the petitioner apprehended that the said directions relate to Ludhiana district only whereas the petitioner had learnt that one Jujhar Singh has filed a complaint before the Economic Offences Wing, Kapurthala. Learned counsel for the State, on instructions from Inspector Rajinder Pal of Economic Offences Wing, Kapurthala, submits that neither any case is filed nor any complaint is pending against the petitioner in the Economic Offences Wing, Kapurthala. In the circumstances, the present petition is disposed of with a direction that in case the petitioner is to be arrested in any criminal case in respect of the dispute between her husband’s friends and his relatives, then the petitioner shall be given three days notice in advance before arresting her. This order shall remain operative for a period of three months from today. 9.2.2011 ( S.S.SARON ) ASR Judge