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GRL.M.C.103/2015 ^
SH.SHAWAL SHARMA& ORS. .....Petitioners
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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
GRL.M.C.103/2015 ^
SH.SHAWAL SHARMA& ORS. .....Petitioners
Through Mr.Vivek Aggarwal,Adv. , ■
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STATE(GOVT OF NOT OF DELHI)& ANR .....Respondents
Through Ms.JasbirKaur,APPforthe State Ms.Geeta A.Kumar,Adv.for R-2
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HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE MANMOHAN SINGH
14.01.2015 CrI.M.A.465/2015(Exemption)
, Exeniption allowed,subjecttojustexceptions.
Application is disposed of.
STATE(GOVT OF NOT OF DELHI)& ANR .....Respondents
Through Ms.JasbirKaur,APPforthe State Ms.Geeta A.Kumar,Adv.for R-2
'■ GORAM:' ' ■
HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE MANMOHAN SINGH
14.01.2015 CrI.M.A.465/2015(Exemption)
, Exeniption allowed,subjecttojustexceptions.
Application is disposed of.
GRL.M.C.103/2015
The present petition has been filed,by the petitioner under
Section 482 Or.P.C. for quashing Of FIR No.7/2013, under Section
498-A/406/34 IPG, registered at P.S. Bara Hidu Rao, Delhi on the complaintofrespondentNo.2.
Brief facts of the case are that the marriage Between the - petitioner No.l and respondent No.2 was solemnized oh 7 becember, 2009 according to Hindu rites and ceretnonies at Delhi;.
After the marriage, the petitioner No.l and respondent No.2 started
2015:DHC:10636 living together at their matrimonial house at Delhi. Out of the wedlock one female child namely Lavanya was bom on 3 September, 2010, who is now in permanent care and custody of respondent No.2. Since 13'^ May,2011,they are living separately from each other. Onthe complaint ofrespondent No.2,the aforesaid
FIR was registered against the petitioner on 23'"^ February, 2013.
During the course of the proceedings, the petitioner No.l and respondent No.2 have settled their disputes amicably before the
Mediation Centre,Tis Hazari Courts,Delhi on 5^ April,2013.Copy of Settlement/Agreement is placed on record. The marriage between petitioner No.l and respondentNo.2has also been dissolved by virtue of a decree of divorce by mutual consent, dated 25^*^ March, 2014.
Copy ofthe saidjudgmentis also placed onthe record.
Petitioner No.l and Respondent No.2 are present in the Court and are identified by their respective counsels.She has also confirmed the settlenlent as well as receiving the partial amount from petitioner
No.l intermsthereof. Asper settlement,Rs.3^00,000/- wasto be paid, to the respondent No.2 by petitioner No.l after dissolution of marriage. The present petition for quashing of FIR was filed in
December, 2014 whereas, the marriage was dissolved by mutual consent on 25^^^ March,2014. Teamed counsel for respondent No.2 states that the said amount of Rs.3,00,000/- has not been paid to the respondent No.2. There is a delay on the part ofpetitioners ofabout more than nine months in filing the petition for quashing of FIR.
Petitioners have handed over the bank draft of Rs.3,00,000/- to the respondentNo.2.She has accepted the same. iJ
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Asfar asthe delay ofaboutnine months in makingthe payment is concerned, the petitioner No.l has agreed to pay a sum of
Rs.20,000/-(Rupees Twenty thousand only)to the respondent No.2 within one week. Respondent No.2 agrees upon the same and states that she has no objection ifthe prayer made in the petition is allowed subject to payment ofRs.20,000/- by the petitioner No.l within one week. , In view of the settlement, the FIR No.7/2013, under Section
498-A/406/34 IPC, registered at P.S. Bara Hindu Rao, Delhi and proceedings pursuant thereto are hereby quashed qua the petitioner subject to payment ofRs.20,000/- by the petitioner No.l within one week.
In view of the settlement respondent No.2 has also agreed to withdraw the contempt petition which is to be listed on 3"^^ March, 2015 before another bench ofthis Court.
The petition is accordingly disposed of.
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The present petition has been filed,by the petitioner under
Section 482 Or.P.C. for quashing Of FIR No.7/2013, under Section
498-A/406/34 IPG, registered at P.S. Bara Hidu Rao, Delhi on the complaintofrespondentNo.2.
Brief facts of the case are that the marriage Between the - petitioner No.l and respondent No.2 was solemnized oh 7 becember, 2009 according to Hindu rites and ceretnonies at Delhi;.
After the marriage, the petitioner No.l and respondent No.2 started
2015:DHC:10636 living together at their matrimonial house at Delhi. Out of the wedlock one female child namely Lavanya was bom on 3 September, 2010, who is now in permanent care and custody of respondent No.2. Since 13'^ May,2011,they are living separately from each other. Onthe complaint ofrespondent No.2,the aforesaid
FIR was registered against the petitioner on 23'"^ February, 2013.
During the course of the proceedings, the petitioner No.l and respondent No.2 have settled their disputes amicably before the
Mediation Centre,Tis Hazari Courts,Delhi on 5^ April,2013.Copy of Settlement/Agreement is placed on record. The marriage between petitioner No.l and respondentNo.2has also been dissolved by virtue of a decree of divorce by mutual consent, dated 25^*^ March, 2014.
Copy ofthe saidjudgmentis also placed onthe record.
Petitioner No.l and Respondent No.2 are present in the Court and are identified by their respective counsels.She has also confirmed the settlenlent as well as receiving the partial amount from petitioner
No.l intermsthereof. Asper settlement,Rs.3^00,000/- wasto be paid, to the respondent No.2 by petitioner No.l after dissolution of marriage. The present petition for quashing of FIR was filed in
December, 2014 whereas, the marriage was dissolved by mutual consent on 25^^^ March,2014. Teamed counsel for respondent No.2 states that the said amount of Rs.3,00,000/- has not been paid to the respondent No.2. There is a delay on the part ofpetitioners ofabout more than nine months in filing the petition for quashing of FIR.
Petitioners have handed over the bank draft of Rs.3,00,000/- to the respondentNo.2.She has accepted the same. iJ
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Asfar asthe delay ofaboutnine months in makingthe payment is concerned, the petitioner No.l has agreed to pay a sum of
Rs.20,000/-(Rupees Twenty thousand only)to the respondent No.2 within one week. Respondent No.2 agrees upon the same and states that she has no objection ifthe prayer made in the petition is allowed subject to payment ofRs.20,000/- by the petitioner No.l within one week. , In view of the settlement, the FIR No.7/2013, under Section
498-A/406/34 IPC, registered at P.S. Bara Hindu Rao, Delhi and proceedings pursuant thereto are hereby quashed qua the petitioner subject to payment ofRs.20,000/- by the petitioner No.l within one week.
In view of the settlement respondent No.2 has also agreed to withdraw the contempt petition which is to be listed on 3"^^ March, 2015 before another bench ofthis Court.
The petition is accordingly disposed of.
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JUDGMENT