THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. CHANDRA KUMAR Criminal Petition No. 5760 of 2010 Order: This criminal petition, under Section 482 Cr.P.C., is filed by the petitioner/A2 seeking to quash the proceedings in FIR No.218 of 2010 of Ibrahimpatnam Police Station, Krishna District, registered for the offences punishable under Sections 406, 420, 468, 471 and 384 IPC. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Addl. Public Prosecutor. The allegation against the petitioner/A2 is that he along with others cheated the second respondent-de facto complainant. The petitioner herein is the brother-in-law of accused No.1. As seen from the contents of the complaint, the de facto complainant deposited an amount of Rs.7,19,400/-, vide bank transactions and hard cash of Rs.12,80,600/- to A1 to A4. The transaction is with regard to purchase of open plot in Sy.No.91/2, admeasuring 193.50 sq. yards, situated at Ibrahimpatnam of Krishna District. As seen from the allegations made by the second respondent-de facto complainant, believing the version of the petitioner/A2 and other accused, he made payments. He alleges that he deposited Rs.50,000/- each in the accounts of A1 and A3 at the request of the petitioner/A2. One of his relative Sridhar has deposited Rs.49,900/- in the account of A1 and A2. It is also alleged that an amount of Rs.20,000/- was deposited on 10.03.2007 in the account of A3 at the request of A1 and the petitioner herein. The main contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that as far as the de facto complainant is concerned, no amount is deposited into the account of the petitioner herein. The disputed facts as to whether the amounts were deposited at the request of the petitioner herein or not cannot be ascertained in the quash proceedings. In view of the same, I am of the view that there are no grounds to quash the proceedings against the petitioner/A2. Accordingly, the Criminal Petition is dismissed. ______________________ B. CHANDRA KUMAR, J. Date: 03.11.2011 Nsr