JUDGEMENT
M.M.SINGH BEDI,J. -
(1.) PETITIONER is alleged to have slapped, maltreated his wife, demanded dowry and committed unnatural offence. Counsel for the Petitioner submits that the complainant had stayed in the matrimonial house only for 15 days and thereafter gone for some examination but did not return. The medical evidence gathered Annexure P -3, does not substantiate her allegations of unnatural offence. Co -accused of the Petitioner i.e., his family members have been granted the concession of interim temporary bail by this Court and their case is fixed for 14.07.2011.
(2.) COUNSEL for the Petitioner has vehemently contended that the case has been registered at Kurukshetra whereas the occurrence is alleged to have taken place at Amritsar, as such, police at Kurukshetra, will not have any jurisdiction. He has placed reliance upon Y. Abraham Ajith and Ors. v. Inspector of Police, Chennai and Anr. : 2004 (8) SCC 100, wherein in a case of harassment of wife at place N, on account of dowry, the wife having gone to Chennai and filed a petition at Chennai was held to be bad.
(3.) I have considered the facts and circumstances of the present case. The allegations levelled by the complainant against the Petitioner cannot be treated to be same as that of the allegations against co -accused. There does not exist any parity with the case of co -accused of the Petitioner. I have also considered the contention of the learned Counsel for the Petitioner regarding the jurisdiction in context to the statutory provisions of Section 181 (4) Code of Criminal Procedure wherein it has been provided that any offence of criminal misappropriation or criminal breach of trust may be enquired into or tried by a Court within whose local jurisdiction the offence was committed or any part of the property which is the subject of offence was received or was required to be returned or accounted for by the accused persons. The dowry articles which were allegedly misappropriated were prima facie required to be retuned at the place where the complainant at present is residing.;
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