FIR/Complaint Can be Quashed If It Doesn’t Disclose Any Offence or Participation by the Accused in a Crime: SC

The Supreme Court recently ruled that criminal proceedings can be quashed if the complaint on the basis of which an FIR is registered does not disclose an act or participation in crime by the accused. In the instant case, an FIR was registered against the accused and they were booked under sections 467,468, 420, 504,

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