THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL PETITION No.662 of 2011 ORDER: The petitioner approaches the Court with a prayer to quash the proceedings against him in Crime No.284 of 2010 on the file of Suryapet Town Police Station, Nalgonda District, registered for the offences punishable under Sections 341, 506, 427 read with 34 of IPC. 2. Heard both sides. 3. The petitioner approaches this Court for quashing the proceedings on the ground that there is no specific allegation against him. On perusal of the record, it is seen that the presence of the petitioner also mentioned in the complaint. Further, the learned counsel submitted that it is a false allegation with an intention to implicate the petitioner herein. However, it is the duty of the Investigating Officer to find out the falsity or genuineness of the complaint concerned. Hence, this Court is not inclined to stay the proceedings at this stage. 4. In any event, the respondent-police are directed to adhere to the latest amendment made in Section 41 of Cr.P.C. 5. With the above observation, the criminal petition is disposed of. Miscellaneous petitions filed in this criminal petition, if any, shall stand closed. _______________ RAJA ELANGO, J. 28th January 2011, Rns. THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL PETITION No.631 of 2011 ORDER: This criminal petition is filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. by the petitioners seeking to quash the proceedings in D.V.C.No.15 of 2010 on the file of the First Additional Judicial First Class Magistrate, Khammam. 2. Heard both sides. 3. Petitioners are facing allegations punishable under the provisions of Prevention of Women from Domestic Violence Act. The petitioners herein are the husband, brothers-in-law and sister-in-law of the de facto complainant. 4. As the petitioners and the 2nd respondent are known to each other, the question of identity of the petitioners before the trial Court does not arise. Hence, the presence of the petitioners before the trial Court is dispensed with except the dates on which the learned Magistrate insists for their appearance and they shall represent through their counsel. 5. With the above observation, the criminal petition is disposed of. Miscellaneous petitions filed in this criminal petition, if any, shall stand closed. _______________ RAJA ELANGO, J. 28th January 2011, Rns/Vjl.