1 2426.10.sxw IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.2426 OF 2010 Sanjay Radhakrishana Yedwe ...Petitioner Versus The States of Maharashtra & Ors. ...Respondents ...... Mr.Ram Mani Upadhyay for Petitioner. Dr.F.R.Shaikh, A.P.P. for State. ...... CORAM:- A.M.KHANWILKAR AND P.D.KODE, JJ. DATED:- SEPTEMBER 29, 2010. P.C. 1. The grievance of the Petitioner before this Court is that although it was specifically alleged that the Mandal had given false information and forged documents to MHADA Authorites for obtaining permission illegally in relation to the property belonging to the Petitioner Society, that aspect has not been inquired into. This contention is advanced on the basis of the assertions made in Paragraph 10 of the Advocate’s communication sent to the Deputy Commissioner of Police dated 7th August 2010 at page 28. The same reads thus: “10. My client further states that MANDAL has given false information and forged document to the MHADA Authorities and ha ve obtained permission illegally and they have also made false information to other authorities.” 2 2426.10.sxw 2. We fail to understand as to how the Police is expected to inquire into the matter unless the Petitioner were to specifically point out as to what was the false information furnished by the Mandal or for that matter, which forged document was used by the Mandal to seek permission from MHADA Authorities. Unless such case is disclosed, Police cannot be expected to inquire into the said controversy. Counsel for the Petitioner now intends to rely on documents made available to the Petitioner through Right to Information Act, which however, were never produced before the local Police Station. 3. If and when the Petitioner furnishes such information to the local Police Station, we hope and trust that the concerned Police Officer shall inquire into that allegation and proceed in accordance with law. With these observations, Petition is dismissed. (P.D.KODE, J.) (A.M.KHANWILKAR, J.)