THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. CHANDRA KUMAR CRIMINAL PETITION No.5742 of 2010 ORDER: No representation for the petitioner. 2. This criminal petition is filed under Section 482 of Criminal Procedure Code (for short ‘Cr.P.C’), seeking to quash the F.I.R in Crime No.890 of 2009 on the file of Rajendranagar Police Station, Cyberabad. 3. The second respondent herein is one of the complainant. He along with one M. Suresh Kumar lodged a complaint alleging that the petitioner herein approached them and offered to sell plot Nos.56,57,58 and 59 in Sy.No.164 admeasuring 800 Sq. Yards situated in Sai Baba Nagar, Kismathpur Village, Rajendranagar Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, belonging to Khansa Khatoon, Haffa Khatoon, Khaula Khatoon and Quaisar Jehan Shagufta. It is stated that they purchased the same through registered sale deed Nos.11191/1990, 7657/1993, 7656/1993, 7658/1993, and that the petitioner has also shown the original documents in respect of the said plots. Beyond any pale of doubt, the complainant believed the version of the petitioner and paid total sale consideration of Rs.12,00,000/-. It is also the case that, the accused persons have brought Khansa Khatoon and three other persons and introduced them as owners of the lands and through them, executed agreement and sale-cum-general power of attorney in favour of the complainants and registered as document No.1820/2008 at the office of the Sub Registrar, Rajendranagar. 4. Further, the petitioners are the attestors to the said document. All the petitioners have attested and identified the executors of the said document. It is also their case that subsequently the original owners claimed the property and on verification, they came to know that the executants in the agreement of sale cum GPA are not the original owners and that the accused have cheated them. Consequently, they demanded the accused to return the amount. The accused No.2 has executed a memorandum of understanding with Respondent No.2 admitting the guilt and agreed to return the said amount. The accused paid a sum of Rs.2,00,000/- in cash and issued two post dated cheques bearing Nos.152446 and 152447 for sum of Rs.5,55,000/-, but the said cheques were dishonored for the reason ‘account closed’. 4. Heard the learned Public Prosecutor. 5. A reading of the material gives an impression that a prima facia case has been made out and there is nothing on record to say that the allegations made in the complaint are false. It is settled law that this Court cannot quash the criminal proceedings unless it appears from the reading of the complaint or the charge-sheet that even if the allegations made therein are accepted as true, do not make out a case against the accused. Thus, the allegations set out in the charge-sheet cannot be said to be false at this stage. 6. In view of the same, I am of the view that there are no grounds to quash the petition and accordingly the petition is dismissed. _________________________ B. CHANDRA KUMAR, J 03rd November, 2011 sp THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. CHANDRA KUMAR CRIMINAL PETITION No.5742 of 2010 03rd November, 2011 sp