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The Supreme Court has ruled that when an FIR alleges dishonest conduct and suggests a cognizable offense, it cannot be quashed to halt investigation. This decision came after a truck owner's FIR was quashed by the Jharkhand High Court, as the accused had allegedly taken the truck on hire but failed to pay rent for months despite false promises.
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