WPCRL No. 1016 of 2009 Hon’ble Alok Singh, J. Mr. Ajay Veer Pundir, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. S.S. Adhikari, A.G.A. for respondent Nos. 1 & 2. Mr. Parikshit Saini, Advocate for the respondent no.3. The Scope of Article 226 of the Constitution of India or scope of Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure is limited. While exercising powers in either of the provisions, Court is not supposed to enter into the question of fact or appreciation of evidence. The only thing which is required to be seen by the Court is as to whether contents of the First Information Report make out any prima facie case or not. I have carefully perused the F.I.R. in question, it is stated in FIR that father of the complainant expired on 16.06.2002 while sale deed dated 21.05.2003 was shown to have been executed by the father of the complainant who died at least one year prior to the execution of the sale deed. From the contents of F.I.R., I am satisfied that prima facie case is made out against the petitioner. No interference is called for. This petition is dismissed accordingly. (Alok Singh, J.) 25-11-2009 JKJ