THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE A.GOPAL REDDY Crl.P.No.4522/2003 Dt,8-7-2010 Prem Pardesi ..Petitioner V. 1. The State of Andhra Pradesh, represented by Inspector of Police, CCS, Hyderabad (Through Public Prosecutor, Andhra Pradesh High Court) ..Respondent The Court made the following: THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE A.GOPAL REDDY Crl.P.No.4522/2003 ORAL ORDER On petitioner’s counsel representing that he has given up vakalath, this court directed the Registry to issue notice to the petitioner returnable in three weeks. Accordingly, the Registry issued notice to the petitioner on 25-11- 2006 through the Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad. So far the petitioner has not made any efforts to make alternative arrangement to represent his case. This petition is filed under Sec. 482 Cr.P.C., to quash the proceedings initiated against the petitioner in CC No.6/2003 on the file of Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad. This court while admitting the petition has not stayed the proceedings in CC No.6/2003. The petitioner herein earlier filed Criminal Petition Nos.3262/2002 and 3263/2002 to quash the proceedings initiated against him in CC No.1/2001 and CC No.2/2001 on the file of Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad. This court by common order dt.7-6-2006 dismissed the petitions holding that the question as to whether the petitioner in both the petitions, is a partner of the company of his father or not or whether he was having active participation in the affairs of the company in collecting the deposits, is a matter to be adjudicated before the court below after a full fledged trial, but not at this stage of the proceedings and directed the court below to dispose of the CCs within a period of six months from the date of receipt of a copy of the order. CC No.6/2003, on which present criminal petition has been filed and CC Nos.1 and 2 of 2001, on which Criminal Petition Nos. 3262 and 3263 of 2002 were filed respectively, arise out of the same offence with same set of facts. Following the judgment rendered in Crl.P.Nos.3262 and 3263 of 2002 dt. 7-6-2006, this petition is also liable to be dismissed and is accordingly dismissed. The Criminal Petition is accordingly dismissed. However, the court below is directed to dispose of the CC within a period of six months from the date of receipt of a copy of the order. ______________ A.GOPAL REDDY,J Dt.8-7-2010 kmr