S.B. Criminal Misc. Petition No. 597/2010 Ram ji Lal Meena vs. State of Rajasthan Date of order: 07.04.2010 HON'BLE MR. MAHESH BHAGWATI, J. Mr. Samay Singh on behalf of Mr. Govind Choudhary, for the petitioner. Mr. Amit Punia, Public Prosecutor for the State. ----- By way of this criminal misc. petition filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C., the petitioner has prayed to quash the FIR No. 336/2007 registered at police station Dausa in the offences under Sections 420 and 406 of IPC. 2. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner as also the learned Public Prosecutor appearing for the State and carefully perused the relevant material available on record. 3. Learned counsel for the petitioner has canvassed that the complainant Rishi Raj Meena falsely implicated the petitioner and lodged a false FIR against him, whereas the contents of the FIR do not constitute any offence against him. Hence, the FIR should be quashed. 4. E contra, learned Public Prosecutor has contended that the police, after completion of investigation, has filed the charge-sheet in the court. Hence the FIR at this stage, cannot be quashed. 5. Having considered the submissions made at the bar and carefully perused the relevant material available on record, it is noticed that the FIR No. 336/2007 was lodged by police station Dausa on 19th May, 2007. After completion of investigation, the police filed the police report under Section 173(2) of Cr.P.C. on 19th May, 2009 in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Dausa, whereupon the court took the cognizance of the offences under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 406 and 120-B of IPC. Learned counsel for the petitioner has not advanced even a single argument relating to the facts of instant case, which could suggest that offences under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 406 and 120-B of IPC were not made out. The investigation has been completed and the case has been pending trial, hence, at this stage, I do not find any reason to quash the FIR. It is also not revealed that the contents of the FIR do not constitute any aforesaid offences. The petition is totally baseless, groundless and devoid of any force, which deserves to be dismissed at the threshold. 6. For the reasons stated above, the criminal misc. petition filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. stands dismissed. (MAHESH BHAGWATI),J. Mak/- 20