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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO(s). OF 2024 (Arising out of SLP(Crl.) No.4628/2021)
TVS MOBILITY PVT. LTD REP. BY ITS GLOBAL PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER G. SRINIVASA RAGHAVAN APPELLANT(S)
VERSUS
STATE REP. BY ITS INSPECTOR OF POLICE & ORS. RESPONDENT(S)
ORDER
Leave granted.
Heard learned counsel for the parties.
An F.I.R. was registered under Sections 467,
475, 420 and 506(i) of the Indian Penal Code. The
appellant filed a petition under Section 482 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure before the High Court
for quashing of the said F.I.R. The quashing
petition has been dismissed by the impugned
judgment and order dated 11.09.2020 by the High
Court. The present appeal is filed assailing the
said order.
The submission of the learned counsel for
the appellant is that two of the offences are
cognizable and in respect of the other two, no case
is made out.
Learned counsel appearing for the
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respondents submits that the complainant has died
and the heirs and legal representatives of the
complainant are not willing to pursue the matter
any further.
In this regard, our attention has been drawn
to the letter which has been annexed as Annexure
‘A’ to the Criminal Miscellaneous Petition No.
30535 of 2023, wherein it has been stated on behalf
of the complainant-firm that the legal heirs of
complainant ‘P. K....