IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Crl.M.No. M-34095/2010(O&M) Date of decision:19.11.2010. Rajwinder Kaur ....................Petitioner v. State of Haryana and others .....................Respondents Coram: Hon'ble Mr.Justice Jaswant Singh Present: Mr.Jastej Singh,Advocate for the petitioner. Jaswant Singh.J.(Oral) Rajwinder Kaur has filed this petition under Section 482 Cr.PC for directing the police authorities to conduct fre and fair investigations into the complaint dated 8.1.2009(P3) filed by her with regard to the death of her husband Gurpal Singh, who allegedly committed suicide in the houseof his parents i.e. respondent nos. 3 and 4. It is averred that the marriage of the petitioner with deceased Gurpal Singh was solemnised on 5.7.2001 and two children were borne out of their wedlock. It is further apparent that there was a matrimonial dispute between the two resulting into lodging of FIR No.198 dated 9.12.2005 under Sections 498-A, 406,506, 120-B IPC, PS Sadhaura against her husband and in-laws (respondent nos. 3 and 4). A compromise in the said FIR was arrived at on 27.2.2006 whereby a kothi at Yamuna Nagar was transferred in the name of the complainant by the mother-in-law of the complainant. It is further submitted that the petitioner alongwith her husband and children started living at her matromonial home at Ambala alongwith her in- laws. It is further submitted that on account of frequent taunts by the parents of the deceased Gurpal Singh that he was a “Joru Ka Gulam” and “Hizra”, he committed suicide. Learned counsel submits that despite complaint filed no investigation has been conducted. It is apparent that on the complaint an enquiry was conducted by the police authorities and in the inquiry report (P4) the allegations of the petitioners were found to be incorrect. Keeping in view the facts of this case, I find no ground to issue any direction as prayed for in exercise of jurisdiction of this Court under Section 482 Cr.PC. However, the petitioner, if so advised may seek alternative remedy in accordance with mandate of Hon'ble the Supreme Court in Sakiri Vasu v. State of Uttar Pradesh and others, (2008) 2 SCC 409. Dismissed. 19.11.2010 (Jaswant Singh) joshi Judge