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Procedural law

(Querist) 26 May 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Seniors!

in a complaint under section 506 IPC, the complainant have not mentioned the time and date of occurance of the offence and the Accused have filed quash. now is there any possibility to fight the said Quash? and is there any citation or ruling by Hon'ble S.C. as its not mandatory for mentioning of time and date in the said offence?

Hope your good selves kindly help me out.
thanking you all,

Aditya.
ajay sethi (Expert) 26 May 2014
complaint is vague and devoid of material particulars . time and date of offence is necessary to make out a case against the accused
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 26 May 2014
It looks academic so Furnish the details is helpful to put our suggestion
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 26 May 2014
Looks class room problem.
Guest (Expert) 26 May 2014
State the background of the case.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 27 May 2014
We do not provide the judgments but the petition seeking quashing of complaint can definitely be contested on the grounds mentioned in the complaint itself. Particulars of the offence are basic ingredient of a criminal trial and absence of such material is fatal to the case.
BAALASUBRAMANNYAMM (Expert) 29 May 2014
Agreed with Makkad Sir. A good point is involved in his reply, to contest the case.


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