Court Cannot Assess the Truthfulness of Allegations in a FIR Under Section 482 CrPC Petition: Rajasthan HC

Recently, the Rajasthan High Court stated that in exercising its inherent jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the court cannot assess the truthfulness of allegations in the FIR or complaint. The bench of Justice Sudesh Bansal was dealing with the petition filed to quash the FIR registered for the offences u/s.332, 353,

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