IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr. Misc. No.18289 of 2007 ***** 1. Kamla Devi, wife of Sri Rajeshwar Prasad 2. Rajeshwar Pd. Son of Late Hitan Saw Both are resident of Muhalla-Englishganj, Postal Park, Khas Mahal, Chirayatard, P.S. Jakkanpur, District-Patna. …. …. Petitioners Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. Smt. Asha Sinha, wife of Manoj Kumar, resident of Rabindra Bhawan, Dariyapur, P.S. Pirbahore, Distt. Patna at present residing at P.C. Colony, Kankarbagh, P.S. Kankarbagh, Distt. Patna. …. …. Opposite parties ----------- 7. 11.5.2009. It is a complaint case which came to be investigated by the police on the direction of the Court. Charge-sheet has been filed against the petitioners, cognizance taken. Submission of learned counsel for the petitioners is that it is patently a civil dispute between the parties and a so- called agreement entered is a vague agreement and the same cannot be relied as a basis of the proceeding. The Court is not enthused by such argument as there is some material to show that at that time of the allegation some criminality exist since the informant came to be allured under circumstance that on an order passed in a title suit in favour of one of the petitioners she had absolute right and title though an appeal is still pending.. Be that as it may, the Court is not convinced that a case of quashing is made out. However, petitioners have liberty to raise all such points at the time framing of charge. The application stands dismissed. Pawan/- (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)