THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.RAVI SHANKAR CRIMINAL PETITION NO.11570 OF 2011 Date: 18.11.2011 Between: D.S.David and others …..Petitioners And The State of A.P., through Police Station, Nalgonda II Town, rep. by Public Prosecutor, High Court of A.P., Hyderabad and another …..Respondents THE COURT MADE THE FOLLOWING: THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.RAVI SHANKAR CRIMINAL PETITION NO.11570 OF 2011 ORDER: The point is whether there are grounds to quash the F.I.R. in Crime No.260 of 2011 of II Town Police Station, Nalgonda (trial court). Heard the learned counsel for petitioners and also the learned Additional Public Prosecutor. 2. From the F.I.R. allegations and from the averments in this petition, it is seen that some valuable house property in Nalgonda town which admittedly belongs to a Christian religious institution is the bone of contention between the parties. The allegations in the F.I.R. are that the de facto complainant is the donee of the property from one Christian organisation and the petitioners herein have created false documents in the name of another Christian organisation to sell away the property in question. The contention of the petitioners is that the property does not belong to the Christian organisation which allegedly donated it to the de facto complainant and that it belongs to their Christian organisation which is separate and distinct and that the first petitioner has got the authority to sell the property. In view of the above contentions, I am of the opinion that the matter raises several disputed questions of fact which cannot be decided in this petition. In view of this it follows that the police will be in a better position to investigate the matter thoroughly from all angles and hence there is no ground to interfere with the case which is at the investigation stage. Accordingly, the relief for quashing the F.I.R. is rejected. 3. It is represented that the petitioners have not been arrested and all of them have their own avocations. In these circumstances, the police shall strictly keep in view the principles enacted in Section 41 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 before taking a decision regarding the arrest. The concerned police shall also examine the role of the de facto complainant in obtaining the gift. 4. Accordingly, the criminal petition is dismissed. ___________________________ JUSTICE N.RAVI SHANKAR 18th November, 2011 Tjmr THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.RAVI SHANKAR CRIMINAL PETITION NO.11570 OF 2011 DATE: 18.11.2011