Head note: Dismissal of complaint shall file before District court and not before high court
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Head note: Dismissal of complaint shall file before District court and not before high court
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Head note: Madras High Court - deprecating the practice of filing already printed form for section 311 Cr.P.C for recall of petition - also, petitioner did not file defer petition - Petition dismissed.
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