IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Crl.M.No. M-37819/2010(O&M) Date of decision:23.12.2010. Rohit and others ....................Petitioners v. State of Punjab and others .....................Respondents Coram: Hon'ble Mr.Justice Jaswant Singh Present: Mr.Vikas Behl,Advocate for the petitioners. Jaswant Singh.J.(Oral) Petitioner no.1-Rohit who is husband of respondent no.6- Aruna Chopra, alongwith his family members has filed this petition under Section 438 read with Section 482 Cr.PC for a direction to the police authorities, conducting an inquiry into the complaint under Sections 406,498-A,120-B IPC made by complainant, to give an advance notice of at least seven days before arresting them in case any FIR is registered. It is submitted that the marriage between petitioner no.1 and respondent no.6 was solemnised on 20.1.2010. Petitioner no.1 who is an IT Professional was residing in Australia at that time and was desirous of seeking immigration to USA. Subsequently, the immigration to USA was declined and differences began to emerge between petitioner no.1-husband and respondent no.6-wife. It is submitted that the intention of the wife became evident from her conduct revealing that the marriage had been got solemnised only on account of her being desirous to go to USA. It is further submitted that on 18.4.2010 she left her matrimonial home and thereafter on three occasions compromise has been effected between the parties. However, presently, a complaint with false allegations under Sections 406,498- A,120-B IPC is pending against the petitioners. Apprehending their arrest the present petition has been filed. Learned counsel has relied upon various orders passed by this Court (P4 to P10) wherein in such like instances indulgence was shown. After hearing the learned counsel for the petitioners the present petition is disposed of with a direction that in case petitioners are required to be arrested in any case on the basis of complaint of respondent no.6-Aruna Chopra or any of her relations against the petitioners in respect of their matrimonial dispute, the petitioners will be given three days' notice in writing to enable them to avail the legal remedy available to them by approaching the concerned Sessions Court. 23.12.2010 (Jaswant Singh) joshi Judge