(1.) Though this writ application was filed on behalf of the petitioner No. 1 Kaushik Aditya and petitioner No. 2 Paramita Aditya for quashing the entire criminal proceeding including the order dated 7.10.2009 passed by Sri Uttam Anand, Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Jamshedpur in Complaint case No. 3393 of 2009 whereby and whereunder the learned Judicial Magistrate took cognizance of the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act against the petitioners but at the time of hearing, submission was advanced on behalf of the petitioner; that he will confine his prayer so far petitioner No. 2 is concerned and will not press the application so far petitioner no 1 is concerned. Accordingly, parties were heard.
(2.) The facts hading to this writ application are that the complainant, Eastern Travels Private Limited represented through its Chief Accountant lodged a complaint case stating therein that the complainant company is engaged in a business relating to travel agency where the petitioner No. 1 Kaushik Aditya was working under the complainant company as Branch Manager at its Kolkata Branch in course of service, he misappropriated huge amount to the extent of Rs. 17 lacs and odd when such mischief was detected, the petitioner No. 1 not only admitted his misdeed but he as well as his wife, petitioner No. 2 assured to repay the said amount. Thereupor the petitioner No. 1 issued two cheques, one of Rs. 5,20,000/- and the other of Rs. 8,48,745/- drawn on Standard Chartered Bank, Kolkota in favour of the complainant company and the petitioner No. 2 stood as guarantor by puting her signatures over those cheque. When the aforesaid cheques were presented by the complainant before its banker, Bank of India, Main Branch, Jamshedpur, the said cheque got dishonoured for the reason of insufficiency of funds Thereafter the complainant served a legal notice on 12.8.2009 calling upon the accused to make payment but they failed to make payment.
(3.) On the said complaint, a case was registered as Complaint Case No. 3393 of 2009 which was made over to the court of Sri Uttam Anand, Judicial Magistrate, 1st Class, Jamshedpur Under Section 192 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for disposal in accordance with low, who on examining the complainant took cognizance of the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act against the petitioners.