Chandrashekar C vs The State Of Karnataka
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Case Significance
Chandrashekar C vs The State Of Karnataka is a Supreme Court of India decision dated December 16, 2025 (citation: ik-154449202). The appellant (Accused No. 22) was charged in a complaint alleging fraudulent land transactions involving multiple accused. The Supreme Court quashed proceedings against the appellant, finding that the complainant had admitted signing the sale deed and receiving the full consideration, leaving no basis for charges of forgery or cheating. The bench comprised Justices Ahsanuddin Amanullah and K. Vinod Chandran. The judgment was delivered by Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah. Counsel appearing: Nishant Patil (counsel for respondent), Shoeb Alam (counsel for respondent), Siddharth Agarwal (counsel for appellant).
Summary
The appellant (Accused No. 22) was charged in a complaint alleging fraudulent land transactions involving multiple accused. The Supreme Court quashed proceedings against the appellant, finding that the complainant had admitted signing the sale deed and receiving the full consideration, leaving no basis for charges of forgery or cheating.
What was the outcome of Chandrashekar C vs The State Of Karnataka?
The appellant (Accused No. 22) was charged in a complaint alleging fraudulent land transactions involving multiple accused. The Supreme Court quashed proceedings against the appellant, finding that th...
Judgment
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