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Category: Assorted Court Judgments or Orders or Notifications

Perjury Judgments

Posted on April 27, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

Is it a crime to lie under oath in India?

Yes.


Any person can ‘seek the Public Servant to initiate Perjury Proceedings’

Section 340 of Cr.P.C. contains the law procedure that has to be followed in Perjury proceedings. The provision from BNSS is Section 379.

Section 195 of Cr.P.C contains offences against public justice and for offences relating to documents given in evidence.


Court can initiate Perjury Proceedings, Suo moto

Section 344 of Cr.P.C contains the law procedure that the Court can invoke against any witness appearing in such proceeding who had knowingly or willfully given false evidence or had fabricated false evidence with the intention that such evidence should be used in such proceeding.


These are 30+ various provisions under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that cater to definition and punishment for various perjuries of opposite parties and other public servants.

As per CrPC sec 195(1)(a), the following is the list of 18 provisions of contempt to the lawful authority of public servants. Key here is, a complaint can only be filed by such public servant or by a superior officer of such public servant. Generally Police folks and their bosses, but there is not much history of police filing complaints to Court for the following offences.

IPC 172: Absconding to avoid service of summons or other proceeding
IPC 173: Preventing service of summons or other proceeding, or preventing publication thereof
IPC 174: Non-attendance in obedience to an order from public servant
IPC 174A: Non-appearance in response to a proclamation under section 82 of Act 2 of 1974
IPC 175: Omission to produce document to public servant by person legally bound to produce it
IPC 176: Omission to give notice or information to public servant by person legally bound to give it
IPC 177: Furnishing false information
IPC 178: Refusing oath or affirmation when duly required by public servant to make it
IPC 179: Refusing to answer public servant authorised to question
IPC 180: Refusing to sign statement
IPC 181: False statement on oath or affirmation to public servant or person authorised to administer an oath or affirmation
IPC 182: False information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person
IPC 183: Resistance to the taking of property by the lawful authority of a public servant
IPC 184: Obstructing sale of property offered for sale by authority of public servant
IPC 185: Illegal purchase or bid for property offered for sale by authority of public servant
IPC 186: Obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions
IPC 187: Omission to assist public servant when bound by law to give assistance
IPC 188: Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant

For these 18 offences, an application u/s 340 CrPC can not be filed. Also no private complaint under 190/200 CrPC is maintainable by any other person, but representations may be made to the SHO of the Police Station concerned or to the Office of SP/CP.


As per CrPC sec 195(1)(b), the following is the list of 16 provisions of contempt to the lawful authority of Courts. Key here is, a complaint can only be filed by such Court or by such officer of the Court as that Court may authorise in writing in this behalf, or by a superior Court of such Court. Generally Trial Courts and their Appellate Courts. Again no private complaint under 190/200 CrPC is maintainable. For these 16 offences, an application u/s 340 CrPC can be filed; even by a stranger to the case.

IPC 193: Punishment for offenses u/s 191 & 192 IPC
IPC 194: Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of capital offence
IPC 195: Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of offence punishable with imprisonment for life or imprisonment
IPC 195A: Threatening any person to give false evidence
IPC 196: Using evidence known to be false
IPC 199: False statement made in declaration which is by law receiva­ble as evidence
IPC 200: Using as true such declaration knowing it to be false
IPC 205: False personation for purpose of act or proceeding in suit or prosecution
IPC 206: Fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution
IPC 207: Fraudulent claim to property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution
IPC 208: Fraudulently suffering decree for sum not due
IPC 209: Dishonestly making false claim in Court
IPC 210: Fraudulently obtaining decree for sum not due
IPC 211: False charge of offence made with intent to injure
IPC 228: Intentional insult or interruption to public servant sitting in judicial proceeding

Terms used in judgments are misrepresentation, unclean hands, fraud on court, misuse of administration of justice etc if you are searching for judgments online.

Here are the judgments for your usage in your cases under above IPC sections.

IMP NOTE: Apart from the listed (and implied) sections, there are many more provisions of IPC which can be filed as a direct complaint as per 154 CrPC, 155 CrPC or 190/200 CrPC. The said procedure under sec CrPC 340 does not apply to those sections. Like IPC 218 etc.


Additionally, such contemnors are liable for punishment under Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 as well, at the State High Court.

  1. Muthu Karuppan Vs Parithi Ilamvazhuthi and Anr on 15 Apr 2011

Supreme Court Judgment

1951-2000

  1. M.S.Sheriff Vs The State of Madras and Others on 18 March, 1954 (Landmark:  Dispose Perjury First, especially dispose off criminal cases first then take up civil matters)
  2. Baban Singh And Anr Vs Jagdish Singh & Ors on 8 February, 1966
  3. Santokh Singh Vs Izhar Hussain and Anr on 25 Apr 1973 [Landmark: No application of IPC 211 on Police]
  4. K. Karunakaran Vs T. V. Eachara Warrier on 16 November, 1977
  5. S.P Chengalvaraya Naidu Vs Jagannath on 27 Oct 1993 [Landmark: judgment or decree obtained by fraud is to be treated as a nullity]
  6. Chandra Shashi Vs Anil Kumar Verma on 14 November, 1994 [2 weeks imprisonment for husband for the Contempt of Court]
  7. Dhananjay Sharma Vs State Of Haryana And Ors on 2 May 1995 [Imprisonment For Contempt Of Court due to filing of false affidavits]
  8. Dr. Buddhi Kota Subbarao Vs Mr. K.Parasaran and Ors on 13 Aug 1996 [Landmark: Suppression of material facts]
  9. Sachida Nand Singh and Anr Vs State of Bihar and Anr on 3 February, 1998
  10. Swaran Singh Vs State of Punjab on 26 Apr 2000 [A trial Judge knows that the witness is telling a lie and is going back on his previous statement, yet he does not wish to punish him or even file a complaint against him. He is required to sign the complaint himself which deters him from filing the complaint.]

2001-2010

  1. Madras High Court Advocates Association Vs Dr.A.S.Anand, Honble The C.J.I. on 12 May 2001 []
  2. Pritish Vs State Of Maharashtra & Ors on 21 November, 2001 [SC: Formation of an opinion by the court (before which proceedings were to be held) that it is expedient in the interest of justice that an inquiry should be made into an offence which appears to have been committed. Preliminary enquiry not mandatory and no need to issue notices to perjuror]; (Dispose Perjury First)
  3. Messers S.J.S. Business Enterprises Vs State of Bihar and Ors on 17 Mar 2004 [Concealment/Suppression of facts should be material facts, not any other facts]
  4. Iqbal Singh Marwah & Anr Vs Meenakshi Marwah & Anr on 11 March, 2005
  5. Mahila Vinod Kumari Vs State Of M.P on 11 July, 2008 [Landmark: Initiate perjury proceedings more effectively and frequently]
  6. K.D. Sharma Vs Steel Authority Of India Ltd. and Ors. on July 09, 2008 [Landmark: Suppression of material facts]
  7. Dalip Singh Vs State Of U.P. & Ors on 3 December, 2009 [‘who attempts to pollute the stream of justice or who touches the pure fountain of justice with tainted hands, is not entitled to any relief, interim or final.‘]
  8. Meghmala & Ors Vs G.Narasimha Reddy & Ors on 16 August, 2010
  9. Ramjas Foundation and Ors vs Union of India and Ors on 9 Nov 2010 [Landmark: Unclean hands principle applies to all litigation not just those under Articles 32, 226 and 136 of the Constitution]

2011-2020

  1. Ramrameshwari Devi and Ors Vs Nirmala Devi and Ors on 4 July, 2011
  2. Inderjit Singh Grewal Vs State Of Punjab & Anr on 23 August, 2011
  3. Maria Margadia Sequeria Fernandes and Ors Vs Erasmo Jack De Sequeria (D) thru LRs on 21 Mar 2012 [Imposition of heavy costs would also control unnecessary adjournments by the parties. In appropriate cases, the courts may consider ordering prosecution otherwise it may not be possible to maintain purity and sanctity of judicial proceedings]
  4. Kishore Samrite Vs State of U.P. and Ors on 18 October, 2012 [Landmark: Suppression of material facts]
  5. Perumal Vs Janaki on 20 January, 2014
  6. Sanjay Kumar Vs State of Bihar and Anr on 28 Jan 2014 [If the pleadings in a civil matter are false, the petitioner is liable for perjury]
  7. Sciemed Overseas Inc. Vs BOC India Limited & Ors on 11 January, 2016
  8. Amarsang Nathaji As Himself Vs Hardik Harshadbhai Patel And Ors on 23 November, 2016 [SCI: It was held that, it must be expedient in the interest of justice to initiate an inquiry u/s 340 CrPC]
  9. State Of Goa Vs Jose Maria Albert Vales @ Robert Vales on 18 Aug 2017 (Cites MS Sheriff)
  10. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University and Anr Vs UOI and Ors 07 January, 2019 (Cites Madras High Court Advocates Association)
  11. Narendra Kumar Srivastava Vs State of Bihar on 4 Feb 2019 [No perjury can be initiated via a Private complaint; just like the correct element in Perumal Vs Janaki]
  12. Aarish Asgar Qureshi Vs Fareed Ahmed Qureshi on 26 February, 2019 (Bombay HC order for Perjury inquiry was set aside by SC)
  13. Sasikala Pushpa and Ors Vs State of Tamil Nadu on 07 May 2019
  14. State of Punjab Vs Jasbir Singh on 26 Feb 2020 [Is preliminary inquiry mandatory u/s 340 CrPC? Referred to Large bench]
    • State of Punjab Vs Jasbir Singh on 15 Sep 2022 (Relying on Iqbal Singh Marwah here, the above reference was decided, holding that preliminary inquiry is NOT mandatory u/s 340 CrPC)
  15. Ms New Era Fabrics Ltd Vs Bhanumati Keshrichand Jhaveri and Ors on 03 Mar 2020 (Cites Madras High Court Advocates Association)
  16. MS Bandekar Brothers Pvt Ltd and Anr Vs Prasad Vassudev Keni on 2 September 2020

2021-2025

  1. Bhima Razu Prasad Vs State of Tamil Nadu on 12 Mar 2021
  2. Himanshu Kumar and Ors Vs State of Chhattisgarh and Ors on 14 Jul 2022 [affidavit is ‘evidence’]
  3. Ram Kumar Vs State of UP and Ors on 28 Sep 2022 (Relies on Chengalvaraya above)
  4. Kuldeep Kumar Vs U.T. Chandigarh and Ors on 20 Feb 2024 [Presiding Officer made a false statement and CJI ordered to initiate perjury proceedings]
  5. James Kunjwal Vs State of Uttarakhand and Anr on 13 Aug 2024 [Landmark: When perjury proceedings can be initiated]
  6. Sunil Nayak @ Fundi Vs State of NCT of Delhi on 09 Sep 2024 [Costs imposed for lying in pleadings]
  7. Rekha Sharad Ushir Vs Saptashrungi Mahila Nagari Sahkari Patsansta Ltd on 26 Mar 2025 [Relying on S.P Chengalvaraya Naidu Vs Jagannath, says that those who indulge in suppressing material facts need to be thrown out of the court]
  8. Vishnu Vardhan Vs State of UP and Ors on 23 Jul 2025 [Fraud vitiates everything; the order was obtained by a successful party by practising or playing fraud, it is vitiated]

2026-2030

  1. Neha Lal Vs Abhishek Kumar on 20 Jan 2026 [Perjury must be continued]
  2. Prabhakar Yeshwant Masram and Anr Vs Sou Tula Namdeorao Jaipurkar and Anr on 21 Jul 2026 [Wrong Statements Vs False Statements; Relying on Iqbal Singh Marwah here, it is reiterated that filing of a perjury complaint normally ought not to be made during the pendency of the substantive proceedings before the Court but only when the proceedings conclude and the final judgment is rendered]

 

Allahabad High Court Judgment

  1. Syed Nazim Husain Vs Additional Principal Judge Family Court & Anr on 9 January, 2003 (Dispose Perjury First)
  2. Garima Srivastava Vs State of U.P. and another on 19 January, 2010
  3. Mahesh Tiwari Vs State Of U.P. And Another on 24 August, 2016
  4. Dipanshi And Another Vs State Of U.P. And 3 Others on 21 November, 2016
  5. Amit Bajpai v. State of U.P. and Anr on 15 Dec 2023 (Dispose Perjury First)
  6. Atul Kumar Bajpai Vs State of UP and Anr on 17 Sep 2025 (Dispose Perjury First)

 

Andhra Pradesh High Court Judgment

  1. Yalala Swapna Vs The Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Mumbai and anr on 09 June, 2009
  2. P.Parameshwar Reddy Vs The State Of Telangana on 10 August, 2015
  3. Amit Kumar Yadav And Others vs State Of Telangana on 11 September, 2015
  4. Kudari Chandrasekhar Vs State of AP on 08 Mar 2021 (Number the 340 CrPC Perjury application first and dispose it on merits)

 

District Courts:

  1. State of AP Vs Matham Vijaya Rao and Anr on 07 Jul 2025 []

 

 

Bombay High Court Judgment

  1. Kenneth Desa and another Vs Gopal on 11 July 2007
  2. Arun Kashinath Deshpande Vs Smt.Inumati Ramchandra Deo on 8 April, 2010
  3. Shriram Munjaji Raut Vs The State of Maharashtra on 14 March, 2011
  4. Fareed Ahmed Qureshi Vs State of Maharashtra on 7 March, 2018 (Set aside by SC)
  5. Union Of India And Ors Vs Haresh Virumal Milani on 26 April, 2018
    1. Union Of India And Ors Vs Haresh Virumal Milani on 11 June, 2018 (Typo Corrected)
  6. Surendra Vishwanath Mishra Vs The State of Maharashtra on 18 February, 2019 (Dispose Perjury First)

 

Calcutta High Court Judgment

  1. Arijit Sarkar Vs Monosree Sarkar and Ors on 09 January, 2017 (evidence is not recorded in a case)
  2. Bhriguram De Vs State of West Bengal and others on 20 September, 2018

 

Delhi High Court Judgment

 

    1. M/s Jindal Polyster Ltd Vs Rahul Jaura on 18 Oct 2005  
    2. Padmawati and Ors Vs Harijan Sewak Sangh and Ors on 06 November 2008 (Liars should be made to pay for enjoying illegal benefits)
    3. Jagdish Prasad Vs State and Others on 23 March, 2009 (Prima Facie opinion on Perjury)
    4. Punjab tractors ltd Vs M/s International Traders ltd and Ors on 18 Sep 2009  
    5. Rajkumar Indoria Vs NCT Of Delhi, New Delhi on 18 August, 2010 (Prima Facie opinion on Perjury)
    6. Sanjeev Kumar Mittal Vs The State on 18 November, 2010
    7. HS Bedi Vs National Highway Authority Of India on 22 January, 2016 (Under Section 209 IPC)
      1. HS Bedi Vs National Highway Authority Of India on 14 May, 2015
    8. MS Gokaldas Paper Products Vs MS Lilliput Kidswear Ltd Anr on 5 Apr 2023 [Perjury proceedings initiate in Contempt proceedings!]
    9. Sachin Kumar Daksh Vs Mamta Gola and Anr on 16 Feb 2024 [Allowed Revised Income affidavit as per Rajnesh Vs Neha judgement though held that earlier affidavit is not obliterated]
    10. McDonalds India Ltd Vs State of NCT of Delhi and Anr on 12 Jan 2026 [No perjury]

 

 

Gujarat High Court Judgment

  1. Babubhai Mervanbhai Patel Vs State Of Gujarat Through Secretary and Anr on 26 August, 2010
  2. Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited Vs Sharda Steel Corporation on 26 March, 2012
  3. Sejalben Tejasbhai Chovatiya & vs State Of Gujarat on 20 October, 2016

 

Jammu & Kashmir and Ladhak High Court Judgment

  1. Fayaz Ahmad Rather Vs Union Territory of J&K and Ors on 11 Jan 2023 [Perjury directly before High Court; costs levied Rs.1,00,000/-]
  2. Roshan Lal Tickoo Vs Predimant Krishan Tickoo on 02 Aug 2024 []

 

Karnataka High Court Judgment

  1. Veerabhadraiah Swamy and Ors Vs Veerupakshi and Ors on 23 Jun 2021 (Relies on Chengalvaraya)
  2. Dr.Praveen R Vs Dr.Arpitha K.S on 31 Aug 2021 (Refers to Swaran Singh and Mahila Vinod Kumari)
  3. Mr xxxx Bhat Vs State of Karnataka and Ms xxxx Rao on 28 Jun 2024 [relying on R.P. Kapur Vs State of Punjab, Achin Gupta Vs State of Haryana and Bhajan Lal, quashed proceedings; 211 IPC also suggested]
  4. Dr.Praveen R Vs Dr.Arpitha on 31 Aug 2021 [Courts must promptly consider perjury applications in matrimonial cases when suppression of income is established on record.]

 

Karnataka High Court Judgment

  1. Sajith N.K. Vs Jishabai Puthukudi and Anr on 03 Aug 2023 [Private complaint u/s 200 Cr.P.C. is not maintainable for a perjury case]

 

Madhya Pradesh High Court Judgment

  1. Kamla Sharma and Ors Vs Sukhdevlal and Ors on 18 Apr 2022 [False Statement Which Doesn’t Affect the Outcome of Case Can’t Invoke 340 CrPC Proceedings]
  2. Shailendra Sharma and Ors Vs Indus Residency Pvt Ltd and Ors on 07 Jan 2026 [Police can not register FIR without any explicit Order from a Magistrate under 340 CrPC/379 BNSS]

 

Madras High Court Judgment

  1. Karthick Vs The Commissioner of Police on 8 July, 2013
  2. S.Mukanchand Bothra Vs Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Educational Charitable Trust Chennai and Ors on 22 December, 2015 [No application of IPC 211 against Investigating Police officers; Possibility of IPC 218]
  3. Sulochana Vs Thiru. R.Sivasamy on Pronounced on 24 May, 2017 (Under Section 209 IPC)
  4. A.Radhika Vs Wilson Sundararaj on 26 Feb 2021 [No application of IPC 211 against Investigating Police officers; Possibility of IPC 218; Cites Mukanchand Bothra]

 

Punjab and Haryana High Court Judgment

  1. Sunny Bhumbla Vs Shashi on 25 January, 2010
  2. Ritu @ Ridhima and Another Vs Sandeep Singh Sangwan on 15 Mar 2022
  3. Nachhattar Singh Vs Rai Singh and Anr on 28 Jul 2022
  4. Kamaljeet Kaur and Anr Vs Harbhajan Singh and Anr on 26 Aug 2022

 

High Court for the State of Telangana Judgment

  1. Mohd. Ghouse Khan Vs State of Telangana on 15 Oct 2019 (Dispose Perjury First)
  2. Pulipati Srinivas Vs State of Telangana and Ors on 14 Feb 2024 [Imposed exemplary costs of Rs.15 Lakhs, on both the Writ petitioner and his Counsel]

 

 

Uttarakhand High Court Judgment

  1. Chandra Shekhar Kargeti Vs State of Uttakhand on 8 August, 2018

 


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Decisions of Civil Courts are binding on the Criminal Courts

Posted on April 16, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

Listed here are Judgments in support of legal point

Decisions of Civil Courts are binding on the Criminal Courts

  1. Karam Chand Ganga Prasad And Anr. Vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. on 12 October, 1970
  2. Battula Siva Nageshwar Rao Vs Jasti Venkateswara Rao & Another on 31 March, 2016
  3. Krishan Jeet Singh Vs State Of Haryana on 3 October, 2002
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Supreme Court and High Court Judgments to cite in Discharge (u/s 227 or 239) or Quash petition (u/s 482)

Posted on April 6, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

Here is a list the Supreme Court of India judgments applicable to various legal grounds to go for Discharge u/s 227 or 239 or 245 and Quash u/s 482.

Included few High Court judgments too for reference. Read the individual judgments to find the operative text of the respective judgments.

There are quite a few legal grounds on the basis of which a case can be discharged at Magistrate/Sessions Court or Quashed (High Court and Supreme Court).

Note1: Read State Of Orissa Vs Debendra Nath Padhi on 29 November, 2004 to understand that during Quash proceedings at High Court, Evidence of Sterling/Unimpeachable Quality from Defence/Accused can be adduced to dismantle the case of Prosecution at Trial Court.)

Note2: Second 482 CrPC petition is maintainable as per Landmark judgment in ‘Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs West Bengal Vs Mohan Singh and Ors on 08 Oct 1974‘.

Note3: A Petition under section 482 CrPC is maintainable even when a Revision is available under 397/401 CrPC says, ‘Dhariwal Tobaco Products Ltd and Ors Vs State of Maharashtra and Anr on 17 Dec 2008‘. This view is re-affirmed by a 3-Judge bench of Supreme Court in, Prabhu Chawla Vs State of Rajasthan and Anr on 05 Sep 2016.

Note4: Read recent landmark decision of a Full bench of the Apex Court on when to/not to Quash a FIR/case in ‘Neeharika Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Vs State of Maharashtra and Ors‘ [2021 SCC ONLINE SC 315]

Note4: In recent landmark judgment Pradeep Kumar Kesarwani Vs State of Uttar Pradesh and Anr on 02 Sep 2025, Supreme Court issued 4-steps test/procedure to be followed by High Courts, in alleged False Rape cases.

Note: If you want to read this thread from beginning, go here.

No Jurisdiction Judgments

  1. Satvinder Kaur vs State (Govt. Of N.C.T. Of Delhi) on 5 October, 1999 (1999) 8 SCC 728
  2. Y. Abraham Ajith & Ors Vs Inspector Of Police, Chennai & Anr on 17 August, 2004
  3. Manish Ratan And Others Vs State Of M.P And Another on 01 Nov 2006
  4. Sonu and others Vs Govt. of NCT of Delhi and another on 10 October, 2007
  5. Bhura Ram And Ors vs State Of Rajasthan & Anr on 2 April, 2008
  6. Geeta Mehrotra & Anr vs State Of U.P. & Anr on 17 October, 2012 (Includes delay in complaint, vague allegations)
  7. Sivangala Thandi Deepak & Others Vs The State of A.P. on 11 July 2014
  8. Amarendu Jyoti And Others vs. State Of Chhattisgarh And Others on 4 Aug, 2014
  9. Sudhir Mansinghka Vs State (Govt Of Nct Of Delhi) & Anr on 4 August, 2015
  10. Amit Kumar Yadav And Others vs State Of Telangana on 11 September, 2015 (AP High Court judgment; Includes delay in complaint, perjury)
  11. G.Ramamoorthy Vs The State Of Karnataka on 31 July, 2017
  12. Manoj Vishwakarma & Ors vs The State Of Bihar & Anr on 12 September, 2017
  13. Vishnu Mohan Jha & Ors vs The State Of Bihar & Anr on 21 November, 2017
  14. Yadwinder Singh & Others vs State Of H.P. & Others on 10 August, 2018
  15. Rupali Devi Vs State of UP and Ors on 09 April, 2019 (Bad law: No territorial Jurisdiction is applicable in 498A IPC cases); Interestingly, no other new/overruling judgment till date.

 

Vague and General and omnibus Allegations

  1. MS Pepsi Foods Ltd and Anr Vs Spl JM and Ors on 4 November, 1997 (Complaint Case)
  2. Ashok Chaturvedi and Ors Vs Shitul H Chanchani and Anr on 13 August, 1998 (Complaint Case)
  3. B.S. Joshi & Ors Vs State Of Haryana & Anr on 13 March, 2003 (High Courts can quash a FIR or non-compoundable cases also not listed under CrPC 320)
  4. Neelu Chopra and Anr Vs Bharti on 7 October, 2009
  5. Preeti Gupta & Anr vs State Of Jharkhand & Anr on 13 August, 2010
  6. Joseph Salvaraj A Vs State of Gujarat and Ors on 4 Jul 2011 [SC: Quash can be done even after charge sheet is filed by Police]
  7. Gian Singh Vs State Of Punjab & Anr on 24 September, 2012 (Scenarios when a criminal proceeding can be quashed)
  8. Buravilli Siva Madhuri Vs. Sri Buravilli Satya Venkata Lakshmana Rao and others on 25 September, 2012
  9. Dipakbhai Ratilal Patel Vs State Of Gujarat on 26 September, 2014
  10. Sandeep Singh Bais Vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 9 March, 2017
  11. Nafisa Anjum Vs State of Chhattisgarh on 26 Sep 2018 [Chattisgarh HC: DV on relatives quashed who do not have shared household]
  12. Korimerla Videesha Vs State of A.P. and Anr on 12 October, 2018 (AP High Court)
  13. Anil Kumar and 2 Ors Vs State of A.P. Anr on 03 Apr 2019 (Telangana High Court: No evidence of Dowry Transaction)
  14. Rajendra Bhagat Vs State of Jharkhand on 03 Jan 2022 (Conviction of 498A IPC set aside due to settlement; Cites BS Joshi caselaw)
  15. Kahkashan Kausar @ Sonam Vs State of Bihar on 08 Feb 2022 (498A IPC quashed due to General and Omnibus allegations)
  16. Krishnanand Mishra and Anr Vs State of Jharkhand on 09 Aug 2023 [Jharkhand HC: Misuse of Section 498A IPC; General and Omnibus allegations]
  17. Rajan and Anr Vs The State of Madhya Pradesh and Anr on 17 Aug 2023 [Package of 5 cases laid on parents of husband]
  18. Abhishek Gour Vs State of MP on 31 Aug 2023 [SC: Quash can be done even after charge sheet is filed by Police]
  19. Rakesh Rajput and Anr Vs State of Jharkhand and Anr on 31 Oct 2023 [Jharkhand HC: Misuse of Section 498A IPC; General and Omnibus allegations]
  20. Mamta Shailesh Chandra Vs State of Uttarakhand and Ors on 29 Jan 2024 [SC: Quash can be done even after charge sheet is filed by Police]
  21. Mainoddin Vs State of Karnataka on 02 Feb 2024 [Relied on Kahkashan Kausar @ Sonam Vs State of Bihar]
  22. Mamida Anil Kumar Reddy Vs State of AP and Anr on 05 Feb 2024 [Relying on Kahkashan Kausar @ Sonam Vs State of Bihar, Apex Court trashed the nonsensical decision of AP High Court]
  23. Rajesh Aggarwal and Anr Vs State of NCT Delhi and Anr on 12 Mar 2024 [DHC: Relied on Kahkashan Kausar @ Sonam Vs State of Bihar]
  24. Mathi Vijaya Lakshmi and Ors Vs State of Telangana and Anr on 03 May 2024 [TelHC: Relied on Category 1 of Bhajan lal and Preethi Gupta]
  25. CB Prakash and Anr Vs State of Karnataka and Anr on 04 Jun 2024 [KarHC: Relied on Kahkashan Kausar]
  26. Shaileshbhai Ranchhodbhai Patel and Anr Vs State of Gujarat and Ors on 28 Aug 2024 [SC: FIR can be quashed even after filing of CS]
  27. Payal Sharma Vs State of Punjab and Anr on 26 Nov 2024 [SC: FIR can be quashed even after filing of CS]
  28. Dara Lakshmi Narayana and 6 Ors Vs State of Telangana and Anr on 10 Dec 2024 [SC: Counterblast case]
  29. Ghanshyam Soni Vs State (NCT of Delhi) and Anr on 04 Jun 2025 [DHC: Making generic and ambiguous allegations is abuse of process of law]
  30. Raj Kamal Yadav and Anr Vs Manju Yadav and Other on 7 Aug 2025 [DHC: Making generic and ambiguous allegations against distant relatives is abuse of process of law]
  31. Tushar Sampat Mane and Ors Vs State of Maharashtra on 8 Aug 2025 [BomHC : holding allegations were vague, exaggerated, and not grave enough to constitute cruelty under IPC.]
  32. Sanjay D Jain and Ors Vs State of Maharashtra and Ors on 26 Sep 2025 [SC: Making generic and ambiguous allegations is abuse of process of law, Vague and general allegations cannot lead to forming of a prima facie case]
  33. Asha G Vs State of Karnataka on 6 Jan 2026 [KarHC : Neighbours cannot be prosecuted under Section 498A IPC]
  34. Asish Bera & Ors. v. The State of West Bengal & Anr on 30 Jan 2026 [CalHC : Quashed due to lack of material and duplicate complaints.]
  35. Dr.Sushil Kumar Purbey and Anr Vs The State of Bihar and Ors on 9 Mar 2026 [SC :Quashed criminal proceedings against in-laws, held that identical omnibus allegations cannot justify differential treatment]
  36. Charul Shukla Vs State of UP and Ors on 25 Mar 2026 [SC : FIR against in-laws quashed due to vague allegations, lack of evidence, and unexplained delay.]
  37. Sivaraman Nair and Ors Vs State of Kerala and Anr on 24 Apr 2026 [SC : Quashes criminal proceedings against in-laws, emphasising absence of specific allegations and misuse of criminal law in matrimonial disputes.]
  38. Ishwar Chand Sharma and Ors Vs State of U.P. on 29 May 2026 [SC: False POCSO case quashed due to vague allegations]

 

Allegations do not attract provisions of Sections in FIR

  1. R.P. Kapur Vs State of Punjab 25 March, 1960
  2. Dr.N.G.Dastane Vs. Mrs.S.Dastane on 19 March, 1975
  3. State of Karnataka Vs. L. Muniswamy AIR 1977 SC 1489 [Inadequate material to sustain the charge of prosecution]
  4. Smt. Sarla Prabhakar Waghmare v State of Maharashtra & Ors 1990 (2) RCR 18
  5. State Of Haryana Vs Ch Bhajan Lal on 21 November, 1990 [A set of subsequent case laws arose from this landmark judgment]
  6. Richhpal Kaur v. State of Haryana and Anr. 1991 (2)
  7. V. Bhagat vs D. Bhagat on 19 November, 1993 AIR 1994 SC 710
  8. State of H.P.V Nikku Ram & Ors 1995 (6) SCC 219
  9. Satish Mehra Vs Delhi Administration and Anr on 31 July 1996
  10. Shobha Rani v Madhukar Reddy AIR 1998 SC 121
  11. Mohd. Hoshan v. State of A.P.; (2002) 7 SCC 414
  12. Girdhar Shankar Tawade v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2002 SC 2078
  13. Savitri Devi Vs Ramesh Chand And Ors. on 19 May, 2003 (Delhi High Court)
  14. Manju Ram Kalita vs State Of Assam on 29 May, 2009 (Conviction under IPC 498A set aside)
  15. Sundar Babu & Ors Vs State Of Tamil Nadu on 19 February, 2009
  16. U.Suvetha Vs State By Insp.Of Police & Anr on 6 May, 2009 (Concubine is not a relative of husband)
  17. Shakson Belthissor Vs State Of Kerala & Anr on 6 July, 2009 [Allegations do not attract 498A IPC ingredients]
  18. Vijeta Gajra Vs State Of Nct Of Delhi on 7 July, 2010
  19. Preeti Gupta & Anr vs State Of Jharkhand & Anr on 13 August, 2010 [SC: Family members who are residing away from accused No.1 cannot be roped into the case]
  20. Sunita Jha Vs State Of Jharkhand & Anr on 13 September, 2010
  21. S Praveen Vs State Of Karnataka on 25 June, 2012
  22. Asha Devi & Ors. Vs The State Of Bihar & Anr. on 24 July, 2012
  23. Banti And Others vs State Of U.P. And Another on 31 August, 2012
  24. Movva Raja Ram Vs State Of A.P. on 18 June, 2013
  25. State Of Punjab Vs Gurmit Singh on 2 July, 2014
  26. Babita Sumanprakash Soni Vs State Of Gujarat & on 4 December, 2014 (Concubine is not a relative of husband; IPC 494 is not applicable on concubine)
  27. Deepika Tiwary Vs State Of Jharkhand on 6 January, 2015
  28. Gayathri Kunjithaya Vs State Of Kerala On 19 January 2015
  29. Rajinder Singh Vs State of Punjab on 26 February 2015 [Overruled Appasaheb and Vipin Jaiswal]
  30. Dr. Rajneesh Satyadev Rajpurohit Vs Magistrate No.3 on 16 April, 2015
  31. Shaik Riayazun Bee Vs The State Of A.P. on 1 June, 2016
  32. Varala Bharath Kumar Vs The State Of Telangana on 5 September, 2017 [Allegations do not attract 498A and 406 IPC ingredients]
  33. Subramani Vs The Sub-Inspector Of Police on 31 October, 2017 (Marriage should be there, to apply IPC 498A)
  34. K R Nandakumar Vs State Of Karnataka on 16 March, 2018
  35. K. Subba Rao Vs The State Of Telangana on 21 August, 2018
  36. Arnab Manoranjan Goswami Vs State of Maharashtra and Ors on 11 Nov 2020 [allegations do not attract the provision of IPC 306; Separate FIRs Filed At Different Jurisdictions And In Same Incident Under Same Offence NOT allowed]
  37. Samad Habib Mithani and Ors Vs State of Maharashtra and Anr on 25 Jul 2024 [relying on R.P. Kapur Vs State of Punjab, Family members cannot be roped into the case]
  38. Mr xxxx Bhat Vs State of Karnataka and Ms xxxx Rao on 28 Jun 2024 [relying on R.P. Kapur Vs State of Punjab, Achin Gupta Vs State of Haryana and Bhajan Lal, quashed proceedings; 211 IPC also suggested]
  39. Geetababi Khambra Vs State of MP and Anr on 9 Jan 2024 [MPHC:absence of specific date and time when the complainant-wife was subjected to the demand of dowry is sufficient to quash Dowry demand allegation]

 

Maliciously Instituted/ Counterblast cases/ Delay Not explained Cases

  1. State of Karnataka Vs M. Devendrappa and Anr on 16 Jan 2002 [Category 7 of Bhajan lal; Counterblast case]
  2. Sanapareddy Maheedhar and Anr Vs State of Andhra Pradesh and Anr on 13 December 2007 [Time-barred u/s 468]
  3. Priya Vrat Singh & Ors Vs Shyam Ji Sahai on 5 August, 2008
  4. State Of A.P Vs M. Madhusudhan Rao on 24 October, 2008
  5. MS Eicher Tractors Ltd and Ors Vs Harihar Singh and Anr on 7 Nov 2008 [Category 7 of Bhajan lal; Counterblast case]
  6. Sundar Babu & Ors Vs State Of Tamil Nadu on 19 February, 2009
  7. Office of the Chief Post Master Vs Living Media India Ltd on 24 February 2012 [Various liberal principles in condoning delays under Sec 5 of Limitation Act; Time limitation applies to Govt instrumentality-appellant]
  8. Rajiv Thapar and Ors Vs Madan Lal Kapoor on 23 January, 2013 [SC: guidelines to/not to quash/discharge]
  9. Vineet Kumar And Ors Vs State Of UP & Anr on 31 March, 2017
  10. State vs Mumtaz Ali & Anr on 8 August, 2017
  11. Chandresh Shrivastava Vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh on 22 February, 2018
  12. Dudekula Khasim Vs State of Andhra Pradesh on 24 Mar 2020 [APHC: Counterblast case to Husband’s divorce case]
  13. Abhishek Singh Vs State of M.P. on 26 Dec 2022 [MPHC: 498A IPC covers invalid marriages also]
  14. Swapan Kumar Das Vs State of West Bengal on 21 Aug 2023 [CalHC: proceeding are instituted only to fulfil personal grudge; Category 1 of Bhajan lal]
  15. Achin Gupta Vs State of Haryana and Anr on 03 May 2024 [Category 7 of Bhajan lal; Counterblast case]
  16. Shivendra Pratap Singh Thakur Vs State of Chhattisgarh and Ors on 15 May 2024 [SC: FIR which was lodged after 39 days of the incident, does not indicate the date or time]
  17. Musin Babulal Thengade and Ors Vs State of Maharashtra and Anr on 29 Jan 2025 [BomHC: Limitation for prosecution under Section 498-A does not continue for indefinite period]
  18. Geddam Jhansi and Anr Vs State of Telangana and Anr on 07 Feb 2025 [SC: DVC proceedings quash for same allegations under Article 142 of Constitution]
  19. Arshad Neyaz Khan Vs State of Jharkhand and Anr on 24 Sep 2025 [SC: IPC 420 Vs IPC 406]

 

Material evidence required that supports allegations

  1. R.P. Kapur Vs State of Punjab 25 March, 1960
  2. Hira Lal & Ors. v. State (Govt. of NCT), Delhi, AIR 2003 SC 2865
  3. Kaliyaperumal & Anr. v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 2003 SC 3828
  4. CBI Vs Mukesh Pravinchandra Shroff and Ors on 25 November 2005
  5. Parkash Singh Badal and Anr Vs State of Punjab and Ors on 6 December 2006 [there prima facie appears existence of any material and not the sufficiency of the materials]
  6. Ran Singh and Anr. Vs. State of Haryana and Anr, Case no. appeal (Crl) 222 of 2008 arising out of SLP (Crl.) No. 3089 of 2006
  7. M. Srinivasulu v. State of A.P., AIR 2007 SC 3146
  8. Appasaheb & Anr. v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2007 SC 763 [Overruled in Rajinder Singh here]
  9. Shivanand Mallappa Koti v. State of Karnataka, AIR 2007 SC 2314
  10. Sukhram v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2007 SC 3050
  11. Vipin Jaiswal Vs State of A.P. on 13 March 2013 [Demand of Property has to be in connection with marriage, as per Sec 2 of DP Act 1961] [Overruled in Rajinder Singh here]
  12. Surinder Singh Vs State of Haryana on 13 November 2013 [Part-paid dowry is in Connection with Marriage]
  13. M. Sudarshan Goud and Ors Vs The State of AP on 24 April 2020 [Demand of Property has to be in connection with marriage, as per Sec 2 of DP Act 1961]

 

Approaching Court with unclean hands

  1. All Perjury judgments can be gainfully utilized. They are here.

 

498A IPC not maintainable due to null and void marriage/Earlier Divorce

  1. Shivcharan Lal Verma and Anr Vs State of Madhya Pradesh on 19 Feb 2002 [SC]
  2. Reema Aggarwal v. Anupam And Others on 8 Jan 2004 [SC: Held as per incuriam]
  3. Mohit Gupta and Ors vs Govt of NCT of Delhi and Anr on 16 Oct 2006 [DelHC]
  4. Mohammad Miyan and Ors Vs State of UP on 21 Aug 2018 [SC: Earlier divorced hence offences of IPC 498A and Dowry Prohibition Act is not tenable/maintainable]
  5. Kanchanapally Srinivas Vs State of Telangana on 26 Apr 2021 [TSHC: Relying on Mohammad Miyan, Earlier divorced hence offences of IPC 498A and Dowry Prohibition Act is not tenable/maintainable]
  6. Kode Narasimha Kumar and Ors Vs State of AP on 10 Nov 2022 [APHC: Relying on Mohammad Miyan, Earlier divorced hence offences of IPC 498A and Dowry Prohibition Act is not tenable/maintainable]
  7. P Sivakumar and 2 Ors Vs State of Tamil Nadu on 09 Feb 2023 [SC]
  8. Kantharaju Vs State of Karnataka on 17 Jul 2023 [KarHC]
  9. M.Sreenivasulu and Ors Vs State of AP and Ors on 15 May 2024 [APHC]

 

Discharge Judgments u/s 227 Cr.P.C.

  1. All discharge judgments u/s 227 CrPC can be found here.

 

Discharge Judgments u/s 239 Cr.P.C.

  1. All discharge judgments u/s 239 CrPC can be found here.

 

 


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