T. Krishnamurthy and 3 others v. K. Shyama Rao and another
1977-07-21
M.S.NESARGI
body1977
DigiLaw.ai
Order.- This petition is filed under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, praying that inherent powers of this Court be invoked to set aside the order, dated 1st December, 1976 passed by the Metropolitan Magistrate (VI Court), Bangalore City, in C.C. No. 837 of 1975. 2. The few necessary facts are that the said case was registered on a private complaint instituted on 21st June, 1975. After the petitioners appeared in response to the summons issued to them i.e., after the Court took cognizance of the offence and issued summons, they raised a few contentions and one of them was that the complaint was not maintainable as there was already an appeal pending as against the order said to have been relied upon in the complaint. The learned Magistrate has rejected this contention. 3. From what has been stated in the preceding paragraph, it is clear that the order in question is an interlocutory order within the meaning of section 397 (2), Criminal Procedure Code. 4. It is also clear that no criminal revision petition could have been filed by the petitioners as section 397(2), Criminal Procedure Code, prevents this Court from exercising its revisional jurisdiction in such matters. In order to circumvent this legal hurdle the petitioners have taken recourse to the provisions in section 482, Criminal Procedure Code. 5. It has been repeatedly laid down by this Court that taking recourse to the provisions of section 482, Criminal Procedure Code in order to circumvent the provisions in section 397 (2), Criminal Procedure Code is not permissible. Hence this petition fails and is dismissed.