JUDGEMENT
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(1.) By way of this Criminal Misc. Petition
filed under section 482 of CrPC, the petitioner
has impugned the order dated 10
th
September,
2003, whereby the learned Judicial Magistrate
No.22, Jaipur City, Jaipur dismissed the
complaint for non appearance of the complainant
and her counsel.
(2.) Having heard the learned counsel for
the petitioner, learned counsel for the
respondent no. 2 and learned PP appearing for
the State and carefully perused the impugned
order, it is noticed that on 10.9.2003, neither
the complainant nor her counsel was present. On
the last date of hearing prior to 10.9.2003
also, none was present in the Court. Hence,
there was no option left with the Court but to
dismiss the complaint. There appears to be no
illegality or infirmity in the impugned order.
(3.) It has been consistently held by the Hon'ble
Apex court in plethora of cases that the
inherent jurisdiction should be exercised under
Section 482 of CrPC sparingly, that too with
circumspection in rarest of rare cases. The
inherent powers of the Court are not meant for
helping a party whose conduct shows that the
complainant and her counsel have been willfully
neglecting to put in her / his appearance. The
inherent power of the High Court is not meant
to protect the unjustified conduct of the
complainant or her Advocate. From no stretch of
imagination, this order can be said to be
unjust or improper. I fail to understand as to
what made the petitioner to file this Criminal
Misc. Petition in the High Court. The Criminal
Misc. Petition is found to be totally frivolous
and vexatious, baseless and groundless and the
petitioner is further found to have abused the
process of court. In the case of Mary Angel and others Versus State of Tamil Nadu, 1999 AIR(SC) 2245, the Hon'ble Apex Court
has held that the inherent powers under Section
482 of CrPC might be exercised to impose
exemplary costs while dismissing a frivolous
and vexatious petition. Hence this Criminal
Misc. Petition filed under Section 482 of CrPC
being totally frivolous and vexatious deserves
to be dismissed, which stands dismissed at the
cost of Rs. 5000/-.;
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