THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL PETITION No.11647 of 2010 ORDER: Petitioners approach this Court invoking the provisions under Section 482 Cr.P.C. seeking to quash the proceedings against them in Cr.No.135 of 2010 of Central Crime Station, Hyderabad, whereby they are arrayed as accused for the offence punishable under Sections 415, 418, 420, 468 and 471 read with 34 IPC. Heard. First petitioner is the owner of the land in Survey No.220 to an extent of Ac.0.20 guntas. On 06.10.2008 an agreement for sale entered between the first petitioner and the respondent-complainant herein. In connection with the said agreement for sale, a public notice was also issued on 15.10.2008 informing the public that there is an agreement for sale between the petitioner and the complainant herein. Subsequently, on 27.10.2008 a memorandum of understanding was entered into between the first petitioner and the complainant herein and in the said memorandum of understanding it is recorded that the petitioners would resolve the suit in O.S.No.2821 of 2007, which is pending with regard to the same land, failing which, the petitioners will reimburse the amount paid by the complainant along with interest as compensation. On 03.03.2010 without informing the pendency of these matters, the present complaint is filed by the complainant. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, this Court is of the view that this matter arising out of some civil dispute. Whereas, it is the case of the respondent-complainant that the petitioners have some criminal intention in execution of the sale deed. Considering the said facts, the respondent-police is directed to complete the investigation after perusal of the records filed by the petitioners as well as the complainant herein and to decide the matter either way without making arrest of the petitioners. Petitioners are hereby directed to appear before the concerned police station for a period of fifteen (15) days from 20.11.2011 to 05.12.2011 and also as and when required by the respondent-police. The complainant is also directed to appear on that day to enable the Investigating Officer to peruse the records. With the above observation, the Criminal Petition is disposed of. The miscellaneous petitions, if any, filed along with the criminal petition shall stand closed. __________________ JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO 3rd November 2011, Rns