C-482 No. 253 of 2005 Hon’ble B.C. Kandpal, J. By way of this petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. the petitioner has prayed for quashing the impugned order dated 01.05.2004 passed by Chief Judicial Magistrate, Dehradun in Criminal Case No. 712 of 2004, State Vs Mona & others, under Sections 147, 307, 504, 506 of I.P.C. as well as quashing the entire proceedings of the aforesaid case. Brief facts of the case are that the respondent No. 2 lodged the F.I.R. against the petitioner. The police after completing the investigation submitted the chargesheet. Thereafter, the learned Magistrate registered the Criminal Case No. 712 of 2004 and issued process against the petitioner to face the trial. Feeling aggrieved by the submission of chargesheet as well as summoning order, the petitioner has preferred this petition for quashing the entire criminal proceedings of the aforesaid case, against him. Heard Sri Sandeep Tandon, learned counsel for the petitioner and perused the record. Having considered the arguments advanced by the learned counsel for the petitioners and perusing the documents filed before me, I am of the view that there is no flagrant injustice and abuse of process of court in this case. The points raised by the learned counsel for the petitioners are the disputed question of facts and they can be judged by the trial court where the evidence is yet to be collected. At this stage, I am not suppose to embark upon an enquiry with regard to the reliability of the evidence which is yet to be adduced before the court during the course of the trial. Any judgment rendered by me would amount to premature judgment where the evidence is still incomplete any hazy. I do not find any merit in this case at this stage. Accordingly, the petition filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. is dismissed in-limine. (B.C.K., J.) 08.01.2008 ASWAL