LAWS(CAL)-2016-5-35

MALABIKA MONDAL Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Decided On May 20, 2016
Malabika Mondal Appellant
V/S
STATE OF WEST BENGAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) In this Revisional application the petitioners have prayed for quashing the proceedings arising out of Thakurpukur P.S. Case No. 202 of 2012 dated 05.05.12, pending in the Court of the Ld. Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate at Alipore, South 24 Parganas.

(2.) The Opposite Party No. 2/De facto -complainant had filed the petition of complaint in the Ld. Court below under Section 156(3) of the Cr.P.C. The aforesaid FIR was thereafter drawn up under Sections 406/420/323/34 of the IPC. In the complaint it had been alleged that the complaint and the petitioner no. 1 from their respective joint funds had started an Educational business under the name and style of 'Sabuj Sathi' in 1998. Thereafter the petitioner no. 1 took charge of as Principal of the school with consent of the complainant. She is then alleged to have deposited the School collections towards tuition fees, development fees, selling of books and uniforms to the students etc. in her own personal account and not in the joint School account opened with the Punjab National Bank, Ketopool Branch, Sakuntala Park, Kolkata - 700 061. She is also alleged to have instructed the parents of the students to make all payments to her in her personal name in order to cheat the complainant of his dues. In this manner she is alleged to have misappropriated money to the tune of Rs. 50,00,000/ - (Fifty lacs) or more in connivance the petitioner no. 2 who is her own son. The complainant had further alleged that on 20.03.2012 he requested the petitioner no. 1 to produce the Books of Account relating to the profit and loss for the period between 2001 to 2012. But she refused to do so. On the contrary she and her son (petitioner no. 2) allegedly used filthy language against the complainant and forcibly ousted him from the premises by means of physical assault after which he was obliged to lodge a General Diary in Thakurpukur P.S., and subsequently filed the petition under Section 156(3).

(3.) After completion of investigations the Police submitted charge sheet against the petitioners under Sections 406/420/323/34 of the IPC. They have both challenged the same in this Revisional Application. The specific assertion of the petitioners is that the complaint/FIR lodged against them was false and motivated and that the complainant had suppressed the fact that he had voluntarily withdrawn himself from the partnership. To support this contention, the petitioners have mentioned various facts and incidents narrated in Para 5 the Revisional Application the relevant ones of which are noted below -