1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR Criminal Writ Petition No. 177 of 2010 [Vilas Jangluji Tumane & ors. Vs. State of Mah. & ors.] Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. Mr. S.M. Pande, Adv., holding for Mr. S.P. Bhandarkar, Adv., for the petitioners. Mr. N.W. Sambre, Public Prosecutor for respondent nos. 1 to 3. ----- CORAM : A.H. JOSHI AND P.B. VARALE, JJ. DATE : 06th September, 2010. 1. Heard learned Adv. Mr. S.M. Pande appearing for Mr. S.P. Bhandarkar, Adv., for the petitioners and learned Public Prosecutor Mr. N.W. Sambre for the respondent nos. 1 to 3. 2. Petitioners have prayed for a direction that the offence be registered pursuant to the complaint submitted by them. 3. This Court had passed order and called for the report of the Superintendent of Police. 4. The report received by this Court was not satisfactory. This Court had recorded that the affidavit of Superintendent of Police at 2 pages 131 onwards be struck off. 5. Now, a fresh affidavit has been filed which accompanies the Report of Progress. 6. This Court is satisfied that not only the offence is registered, but investigation is done by a different Officer under the supervision of Superintendent of Police himself. 7. Superintendent of Police has also stated on affidavit that the Inspector General of Police, Nagpur Range, has directed him to himself investigate, which he has undertaken to do. 8. In view of this commitment, it is not necessary to pass any further orders. 9. This petition is disposed of, as it has served its purpose. 10. The petitioners are free to pursue their cause further as whistle blower, including filing of a petition in the event an occasion arises. Judge Judge |Hedau|