(1.) HEARD learned counsel for the parties and also perused the material on record.
(2.) LEARNED counsel for the petitioner has submitted that in the instant case a private complaint was lodged on 20th June, 1998. He further submits, by relying upon the number of documents which he has filed on record other than charge-sheet, that taking into consideration the case of the complainant as a whole, the dispute between the parties is of civil nature. He has submitted that the Mangiska Oil Products Ltd. , Bundi, of which the petitioner is the Managing Director is an oil Company and the complainant had supplied mustard to since 1997, and continued during the period from 1st April, 1998 to 20th April, 1998. The total goods supplied was worth Rs. 79,00,000/- approximately.
(3.) IN a case of similar nature, this High Court in the case of Swaranjit Jain vs. State of Rajasthan, (1981 Cr. L. R. (Raj.) 671) decided by Hon'ble Mr. Justice S. C. Agrawal, as he then was, granted anticipatory bail to the accused-petitioner.