IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD DATED: THIS the 20th day of April, 2011 PRESENT: THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N. RAVI SHANKAR CRL.P.No. 3450 of 2011 Between: Bogyam Subbaiah ..Petitioner and Sare Srinivasulu and another Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N. RAVI SHANKAR CRL.P.No. 3450 of 2011 Order: Heard Sri T.C. Krishnan, learned counsel for the petitioner. The petitioner is shown as accused in Cr.No.10 of 201 of P.S., S.R.Puram, SPSR Nellore District. The offence alleged is one punishable under section 420 IPC. The allegations are that this petitioner and two others are involved in taking money for obtaining jobs of Home Guards in Police Department. 2. The contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that no specific allegation is made in the FIR to show that money was directly paid to this petitioner and therefore the FIR against him should be quashed. It is difficult to accept this contention. The allegations show that this petitioner has closely moved with other accused and this petitioner and another also went to the concerned office on the pretext of getting jobs. The investigation is still pending. It may be noted that the FIR is not be-all and end-all and police have to complete the investigation and only then the complicity of the accused will come out. The police investigation may result in exoneration of the petitioner or it may result in his being prosecuted and that cannot be said at this stage. 3. What should be noted is that as the matter stands, the allegations in the FIR disclose the complicity of the petitioner. In the circumstances, it is not permissible to this court to interfere in this matter. Accordingly the petition is dismissed. 4. It is represented that the petitioner is not yet arrested. It goes without saying that the police shall keep in view S.41 Cr.P.C. as it stands, regarding the need for the arrest of the petitioner. _____________________ N. RAVI SHANKAR, J. April 20, 2011. *BVS THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N. RAVI SHANKAR CRL.P.No. 3450 of 2011 April 20, 2011.