THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL PETITION Nos.12294, 12296 and 12311 of 2011 COMMON ORDER: Since the parties in all the criminal petitions are one and the same, all the petitions are being disposed of by this common order. All the Criminal Petitions under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are ﬁled by the petitioners- accused 1 and 2 seeking to quash the proceedings against them in C.C.No.679 of 2011 on the ﬁle of the II Metropolitan Magistrate, Cyberabad, at L.B.Nagar, for the offence punishable under Sections 468, 471 and 420 IPC. Heard. The case of the complainant is that the ﬁrst accused by taking an amount of Rs.15,00,000/- got registered 300 sq.yards of site in Survey No.60 plot No.197 at Rs.5000/-per sq.yard, in the name of the complainant by saying that the said site is their own property and there is no litigation to the said property and he will be responsible for the problems, if any, arise in future. But, later when the complainant started to construct the compound wall, he came to know that the said property does not belong to the petitioner and the same was already registered in some others name in the year 2006 itself. Learned counsel for the petitioners submitted that the petitioners are no way concerned with the alleged oﬀence and the entire complaint is a false one and that the 2nd respondent after veriﬁcation of the relevant documents, purchased the said house site through regd.sale deed. In the year 2006 the 2nd petitioner purchased the said house site and she sold the same to the 2nd respondent and they never cheated the 2nd respondent-complainant. This court perused the entire material on record including the charge sheet. The charge sheet reveals prima facie allegations against all the accused. Hence, this Court is not inclined to interfere with the investigation at this stage. Further, the contentions raised by the petitioners are the matters to be decided at the time of trial only. Hence, the counsel for the petitioners is at liberty to raise all the points raised in these petitions before the trial Court. With the above observation, the Criminal Petitions are dismissed. In any event, considering the facts and circumstances of the case, the presence of the petitioners before the trial Court is dispensed with except the dates on which the learned trial Judge insists for the same and they shall properly be represented through their counsel. Miscellaneous petitions pending in these Criminal Petitions, if any, shall stand closed. ___________________ JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO 30th November 2011 Rns