IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF JUNE, TWO THOUSAND AND FIVE : PRESENT : THE HON’BLE Mr. JUSTICE : T.CH. SURYA RAO. CRIMINAL PETITION No. 1662 of 2005 Between: 1. Tulluri Prasanna Sarala Devi W/o. Surya Vara Prasad. 2. Tulluri Chit Fund (P) Ltd., Sri Krishna Estates, Governorpet, Vijayawada, Krishna District, rep. by its Managing Director. T. Prasanna Sarala Devi. ..Petitioners / Accused Nos. 2 & 1. And 1. State of Andhra Pradesh, Rep. by its Public Prosecutor, High Court of A.P., Hyderabad. 2. Bolisetty Bapanaiah S/o. Late Veranjaneyulu, R/o. 5-81-24, Pandaripuram, Guntur. .. Respondents Petition under Section 482 of Cr. P.C. praying that in the circumstances stated in the grounds filed herein the High Court may be pleased to call for the records relating to CC.No. 1150 of 2002 on the file of the Court of the V Additional Metropolitan Magistrate Vijayawa and quash the said CC against the petitioners. The Petition coming on for Orders as to admission, upon perusing the petition and Memorandum of grounds filed herein and the orders of the High Court dated 28-04-2005, 13-6-2005 , 15-06-2005 & 20-6-2005 and made herein and upon hearing the arguments of Mr. N. Siva Reddy, Advocate for the petitioners and the Public Prosecutor on behalf of the Respondent No.1and of Mr. K.S. Murthy, Advocate for Respondent No.2 and the Court made the following ORDER:- “Post on 27-6-2005. Interim stay granted earlier is extended till then.” ASSISTANT REGISTRAR // TRUE COPY // for ASSISTANT REGISTRAR To 1. The V Additional Metropolitan Magistrate, Vijayawada, Krishna District. 2. Bolisetty Bapanaiah S/o. Late Veranjaneyulu, R/o. 5-81-24, Pandaripuram, Guntur. 3. Two CCs to the Public Prosecutor, High Court of A.P., Hyd(OUT) 4. One spare copy. chr HIGH COURT TCSRJ DATED: 22-6-2005 NOTE: POST ON 27-6-2005 ORDER: CRL.P.NO.1662 OF 2005 EXTENDING THE INTERIM STAY HIGH COURT DRAFTED BY CHR DATED: 23-6-2005 TCSRJ DATED: 22-6-2005 NOTE: POST ON 27-6-2005 ORDER: CRL.P.NO.1662 OF 2005 EXTENDING THE INTERIM STAY