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March, 1968 of the High Court at Calcutta quashing
the processes issued against the three accused persons.
The appellant ... thereafter moved the High Court at
Calcutta for quashing the process. The High Court at
Calcutta said that cognizance
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Magistrate of I Class, Nandyal, was liable to be
quashed. Learned Senior Counsel would submit that, while the petitioners
herein ... should be exercised very sparingly to prevent abuse of
process of any Court or otherwise to secure the ends
Andhra High Court
that the Learned City Sessions Judge erred
in quashing the process in respect of accused ... issued as collateral security cannot be ground for
quashing the process as this being a matter of evidence
Gujarat High Court
been filed for quashing the process issued
by the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, 38th Court, Ballard
peir, Bombay, on 24th ... Hence the accused
have approached this Court for quashing the process for the offence
under section 302 read with section
Bombay High Court
Magistrate of I Class, Nandyal, was liable to be
quashed. Learned Senior Counsel would submit that, while the petitioners
herein ... should be exercised very sparingly to prevent abuse of
process of any Court or otherwise to secure the ends
Andhra High Court
Misc. Criminal Application No. 4966 of 1994
for quashing the process issued in the above referred Inquiry Case ... said that this Court can
exercise it for quashing process of the Court at Calcutta. Even with
regard
Gujarat High Court
exercised to
quash proceedings in a proper case either to prevent the abuse of the
process of any court ... justified in quashing
the complaint and the criminal proceedings on the ground of abuse of
process of court by relying
Kerala High Court
should not be exercised to quash the process issued by a
Magistrate. In the case of Smt. Nagawwa (supra ... exercised to
quash the process issued by a Magistrate.
27. In the second case also this Court has expressed that
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above
categorical findings, the learned Single Judge quashed the charges
under Sections ... held that
abetment involves a mental process of instigating a person or
intentionally aiding a person in doing
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High Court dated 7 June, 1967
refusing to quash the process issued and the proceedings
pending before the Additional Chief ... criminal proceedings. The High Court at Calcutta quashed
the process issued under sections 424/34 of the Indian Penal
Code
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