JUDGEMENT
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(1.) The Judgment of the Court was as follows :
This revisional application has been preferred under Section 482 of
Cr.P.C. praying for quashing of the proceeding of Nabadwip P.S. Case No.
118(10) of 2004, as pending in the Court of learned Judicial Magistrate,
Nabadwip.
(2.) Case of the petitioner is that the opposite party No. 2 submitted a
written complaint to the 0/C, Nabadwip P.S. on 6.10.2004 stating therein that
his daughter Shipra Bhakat, aged about. 19 years and who is a handicapped
lady was called fay Raju Bhakat 5/6 months before, in his house and raped
her. Due to this, Shipra Bhakat became pregnant. As accused Raju threatened
Shipra, so she could not disclose the matter earlier. In the meantime Raju
assured Shipra that he would marry her. Two months after the incident, Raju
took Shipra to one Manik Das, a quack of the village for the purpose of abortion.
He administered some medicines to Shipra, but even thereafter the condition
of Shipra became serious and as such, the de facto complainant informed the
matter to the parents of Raju, who promised to give marriage of Raju with
Shipra. In the meantime Shipra was taken to a Nursing Home at Nabadwip by
Raju Bhakat and Manik Das and abortion took place. Over this issue, a Salish
was called where Raju and his parents agreed that Raju would marry Shipra.
But on 5.10.2004 Raju and his parents refused the proposal of marriage and
as such, finding no other alternative, the de facto complainant lodged the
complaint with the O/C, Nabadwip P.S. against Raju and others.
(3.) In the basis of the said written complaint, Nabadwip P.S. case No.
118(10) of 2004 was started. Case was investigated and after completion of
investigation, charge-sheet was submitted against Raju Bhakat, Manik Das
and Mamoni Bhakat, present petitioner, alleging commission of offence under
Section 376/420/201 of the Indian Penal Code. The Investigating Officer
recommended the discharge of parents of Raju Bhakat and such prayer was
allowed by the Court below.;
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