CRR No.167 of 2001 [ 1 ] IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATES OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH ... Criminal Revision No.167 of 2001 Decided on : February 12, 2009 Suresh Chand and others ... Petitioners VERSUS Zile Singh and others ... Respondents CORAM : HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE A.N.JINDAL Present: None for the parties. A.N.JINDAL, J.- The matter relates to a common path situated within the adjoining lands. The learned Sub Divisional Magistrate, Karnal passed the order dated 22.9.1997 under Section 133 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, without holding an enquiry, as envisaged under Section 137 CrPC. However, the Additional Sessions Judge, Karnal, vide order dated 2.6.2000, accepted the revision petition and quashed the aforesaid order, stating that the Magistrate should have followed the process as envisaged under Section 137 CrPC. Feeling aggrieved, the petitioners have filed the instant revision petition. Having perused the records, the impugned order is shorn of any defect or illegality. Barring an emergency order, no final order could CRR No.167 of 2001 [ 2 ] be passed without holding an enquiry as envisaged under Section 137 of the Code, in order to examine if there really existed a dispute, which could be termed as nuisance as defined under Section 133 of the Code. In view of the above, the view taken by the learned Additional Sessions Judge is affirmed. Dismissed. February 12, 2009 ( A.N.JINDAL ) `gian' JUDGE