(1.) S. K. Phaujdar, J. Through this ap plication under Section 482, Cr. P. C. the four applicants had made a prayer to quash the charge- sheet dated 3-7-96 in relation to case Crime No. 165 of 1996 under Sec tions 307/302, IPC, P. S. Khair, District Aligarh. There is also a prayer for quashing an order dated 16-12-1997 recorded by the 1st Addl. Sessions Judge, Aligarh, whereby he had framed charges for offences under Sections 302/34 and 307/34, IPC against the applicants Bhanwar Singh and Giri Raj Singh in ST No. 1019 of 1997 arising out of the aforesaid charge-sheet. There is a third prayer for directing the CB C[d make a further investigation in the aforesaid case and to submit their findings before the concerned court.
(2.) THE grounds upon which the ap plication has been filed are various. It is stated that the applicants have been falsely implicated due to village revelry. It is fur ther stated that their applications before the court and the State Government fell in deaf ears when they urged that they were falsely implicated. It is further stated that Bhanwar Singh himself had made an ap plication before the CJM, Aligarh on 7-6-96 for action under Section 156 (3), Cr. P. C. THEre was a direction upon the Sr. Super intendent of Police to do the needful but actually nothing was done. THE matter is still pending at the stage. It was stated further that when they approached to the State Government for an investigation through, the CB CID, an order was passed on 3-8-96 directing entrustment of inves tigation to the CB CID. THEre was a prayer for staying further proceedings on the basis of charge-sheet submitted by the local police and the CJM had rejected the prayer on the ground that cognizance was already taken. It was further indicated that upon the order of the State Government directing investigation by the CB CID, the Superintendent of Police had recorded an order to stay the submission of charge-sheet by the local police.
(3.) WITH the above observation, the present application stands dismissed. Application dismissed. .