Sandeep Gupta & Ors. v. State of NCT of Delhi & Anr.

Delhi High Court · 07 Aug 2024 · 2024:DHC:5870
Anoop Kumar Mendiratta
CRL.M.C. 6116/2024
2024:DHC:5870
criminal petition_allowed

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The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A, 406, and 34 IPC arising from matrimonial disputes following an amicable settlement and mutual consent divorce.

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CRL.M.C. 6116/2024
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 07.08.2024
CRL.M.C. 6116/2024
SANDEEP GUPTA & ORS. .....Petitioners
Through: Mr. Divya Kumar Kaushik, Mr. Neeraj Yadav, Mr. Umesh Kumar, Mr. Neeraj Kant and
Mr. Neeraj Gupta, Advocates
WITH
petitioners-in-person.
VERSUS
STATE OF NCT OF DELHI & ANR. .....Respondents
Through: Ms. Meenakshi Dahiya, APP
WITH
SI Braham Prakash, PS: Sultanpuri.
Mr. Amardeep Indora, Advocate for R-2
WITH
R-2-in-person.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANOOP KUMAR MENDIRATTA
JUDGMENT
ANOOP KUMAR MENDIRATTA, J (ORAL)
CRL.M.A. 23393/2024
Exemption allowed, subject to just exceptions.
Application stands disposed of.

1. Petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (‘Cr.P.C.’) has been preferred on behalf of the petitioners for quashing of FIR No. 1217/2020, under Sections 498A/406/34 IPC, registered at PS: Sultanpuri and proceedings emanating therefrom.

2. Issue notice. Learned APP for the State and learned counsel for respondent No. 2 along with respondent No. 2 in person appear on advance notice and accept notice.

3. In brief, as per the case of the petitioners, marriage between petitioner No. 1 and respondent No. 2 was solemnized according to Hindu rites and ceremonies on 18.04.2019. No child was born out of the wedlock. Due to matrimonial differences, petitioner No. 1 and respondent No. 2 started living separately. On complaint of respondent No. 2, present FIR was registered on 07.11.2020.

4. The disputes have been amicably settled between the parties in terms of Settlement Deed dated 26.03.2024. The marriage between petitioner No. 1 and respondent No. 2 has been dissolved by decree of divorce by way of mutual consent under Section 13B(2) of the Hindu Marriage Act vide judgment dated 31.05.2024.

5. An amount of Rs. 3,00,000/- has been paid to respondent No. 2 today through DD No. 518293 dated 06.08.2024 drawn on Ujjivan Small Finance Bank, Panipat, Haryana Branch in favour of respondent No. 2.

6. Learned APP for the State submits that in view of amicable settlement between the parties, she has no objection in case the FIR in question is quashed.

7. Petitioners and respondent No. 2 are present in person and have been identified by SI Braham Prakash, PS: Sultanpuri. I have interacted with the parties and they confirm that the matter has been amicably settled between them without any threat, pressure or coercion. Respondent No. 2 also states that nothing remains to be further adjudicated upon between the parties and she has no objection in case the FIR in question is quashed.

8. Considering the facts and circumstances, since the matter has been amicably settled between the parties, no useful purpose shall be served by keeping the case pending. It would be nothing but an abuse of the process of Court. The chances of conviction are bleak in view of amicable settlement between the parties. Consequently, FIR No. 1217/2020, under Sections 498A/406/34 IPC, registered at PS: Sultanpuri and proceedings emanating therefrom stand quashed. Petition is accordingly disposed of. Pending applications, if any, also stand disposed of. A copy of this order be forwarded to learned Trial Court for information.

ANOOP KUMAR MENDIRATTA, J. AUGUST 07, 2024