THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE N. RAVI SHANKAR CRIMINAL PETITION No.4716 OF 2011 ORDER: 1 Heard the petitioner’s counsel and the learned Additional Public Prosecutor. 2 In this petition filed under section 482 Cr.P.C. the petitioner who is shown as A.5 in Cr.No.96 of 2011 of P.S.Tiruvuru is seeking quashing of the said F.I.R. The offences alleged are those punishable under sections 406, 407, 408, 420 and 477-A of IPC. They relate to falsification of accounts and misappropriation of amounts of the de facto complainant company. 3 The main contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that though the name of this petitioner is mentioned in the F.I.R, no specific allegations are made against him and therefore there is a prima facie case for admission and also for quashing the F.I.R. On the last occasion when this matter was heard, the petitioner’s counsel was requested to file a copy of the report enclosed along with the F.I.R. given to the concerned police. Today he filed a copy of that report. It no doubt reveals that one Mr. Siva Kumar and Mr. B. Naga Malleswara Rao are mainly responsible for falsification of accounts and misappropriation of the funds. It may, however, be noted that allegations are made against all the staff members saying that all of them colluded and the petitioner is one of the staff members. The matter is still at the stage of investigation. The investigation may disclose complicity of this petitioner or the police may close the case against him and that depends upon the investigation and its result. 4 In the circumstances, having regard to the nature of the offences, I am of the opinion that this is not a fit case for interference. Accordingly this petition is dismissed at the stage of admission. 5 However, having regard to the submissions made by the learned counsel for the petitioner, petitioner is granted ten days time from today to approach the competent court and to move for anticipatory bail and the police shall not arrest the petitioner during this period and they can take further action after ten days depending upon the result of the anticipatory bail petition. ------------- 04.07.2011 Kvsn