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#quashing #quashpetition #crpc #highcourt #supremecourt #fir #police #498aipc #bns Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 is a pivotal provision that grants inherent powers to the High Courts and empowers them to exercise their jurisdiction to prevent abuse of the legal process and to secure the ends of justice. Hence, this section is one of the most important provisions that helps ensure that the golden triangle of the Indian Constitution remains embedded in the judicial system by ensuring that the High Courts render complete justice In the landmark case of State of Haryana and Ors. vs Bhajan Lal and Ors. the Hon’ble Supreme Court laid down the categories of cases where the inherent powers under Section 482 could be exercised for quashing of an FIR- 1. When the allegations in the FIR or complaint, even if accepted at face value, do not constitute any offense, or make a case against the accused. 2. When the allegations in the FIR and accompanying materials do not disclose a cognizable offense that justifies investigation by the police under Section 156(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) without an order from a Magistrate under Section 155(2) of the CrPC. 3. When the allegations in the FIR and supporting evidence do not reveal the commission of any offense or make a case against the accused. 4. When the allegations in the FIR do not constitute a cognizable offense but only a non-cognizable offense, in which case no investigation by a police officer is permitted without a Magistrate’s order under Section 155(2) of the CrPC. 5. When the allegations in the FIR or complaint are so absurd and inherently improbable that no reasonable person could conclude that there are sufficient grounds to proceed against the accused. 6. When there is a specific legal provision in the CrPC or the relevant Act that bars the institution or continuation of criminal proceedings, or when there is an alternative legal remedy available to address the aggrieved party’s grievance. 7. When a criminal proceeding is clearly motivated by malice or ulterior motives, such as personal grudges, rather than a genuine pursuit of justice. Hi! Welcome to the Legal Reporter official media YouTube channel of JustNyay.com, an online legal consultancy company, founded & promoted by versatile Journalist, Media entrepreneur & start up evangelist Viplava Awasthi who have more than 20 years of experience in Legal Reporting. We have engaging content for everyone; Lawyers, Judges, Law students, consumers, common public. Daily upload of Videos on the latest Legal & Judicial News, Views, Events, Court Judgements, Commentary, and Analysis to keep you better informed. Interviews with who’s who of Indian legal fraternity. Media Venture- Instagram- / legal.repor. . Facebook- / legalreporter Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBbi...