S.S. Mishra, J
CRLMC No.3773 of 2023 & I.A. No.2633 of 2023
1. This matter is taken up through Hybrid Arrangement (Virtual/Physical Mode).
2. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that on 31.03.2014 F.I.R. was registered against the petitioners under Section 302/34 IPC. After
investigation, a closure report was filed by the Police on 31.12.2016. The Opposite Party No.2 filed a protest petition against that final report which is
still pending. The Opposite Party No.2 has not taken any step to prosecute the protest petition. After about eight years of the date of incident, the
Opposite Party No.2 filed a separate complaint case being 1.C.C. No.207 of 2022. He led pre-summoning evidences in the said complaint case and
the court below has taken cognizance of offence under Section 302/34 IPC in the said complaint case.
3. Issue notice to the Opposite Parties.
Mr.  Roul,  learned  Additional  Standing  Counsel appearing for the State accepts notice on behalf of the Opposite Party No.1.
Let an extra copy of the petition be served on him.
Notice to Opposite Party No.2 shall be issued by Speed Post/Registered Post with A.D., requisites for which shall be filed within three working days.
The notice be made returnable within three weeks.
4. List this matter on 25.04.2024.
5. In the meantime, the further proceeding in 1.C.C. Case No.207 of 2022 pending in the court of the learned Nyayadhikari Gram Nyayalaya,
Brahmagiri is stayed until further orders..
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