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W.P.(Crl.) 671/2019 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: November 20, 2019
Date of Decision: November 20, 2019
W.P.(CRL) 671/2019 and CRL.M.A. 4764/2019
RAJAT CHAUHAN & ORS ..... Petitioners
Through Mr. H.S. Dhawan, Advocate
RAJAT CHAUHAN & ORS ..... Petitioners
Through Mr. H.S. Dhawan, Advocate
VERSUS
THE STATE & ANR ..... Respondents
Through Mr. R.S. Kundu, ASC with Mr. Hitesh Vali, Mr. Shivam Saharan and Mr. Suman Saharan, Advocates for State/Respondent no.1 with SI G.R. Meena, P.S.:
Ranjit Nagar Respondent no.2 in person
Through Mr. R.S. Kundu, ASC with Mr. Hitesh Vali, Mr. Shivam Saharan and Mr. Suman Saharan, Advocates for State/Respondent no.1 with SI G.R. Meena, P.S.:
Ranjit Nagar Respondent no.2 in person
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BRIJESH SETHI
JUDGMENT
BRIJESH SETHI, J (oral)
The petitioners have filed the present petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 for quashing of FIR No.
0245/2018, under sections 323/341/354/506/509/34 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (‘IPC’), registered at P.S.: Ranjit Nagar and the proceedings emanating therefrom.
2019:DHC:6172 W.P.(Crl.) 671/2019 The petitioners and respondent no.2 submitted that they have settled their disputes on their own free will, without any force or coercion. Respondent no.2 states that she does not want to pursue the matter.
Respondent no.2, who is present in Court, has reiterated the aforesaid facts and submitted that they have amicably settled their dispute. Respondent no.2 further submitted that she has no objection to the FIR being quashed and the petition being allowed.
The Investigating Officer, who is present in Court, has identified the petitioners as well as respondent no.2.
In view of the above settlement arrived at between the parties, this
Court is of the view that no fruitful purpose would be served in keeping the parties entangled in the criminal proceedings. Accordingly, in the interest of justice, FIR No. 0245/2018, under sections
323/341/354/506/509/34 of the IPC, registered at P.S.: Ranjit Nagar and the proceedings emanating therefrom are quashed.
Petition alongwith pending application is disposed of accordingly.
(BRIJESH SETHI)
JUDGE
NOVEMBER 20, 2019 savita 2019:DHC:6172
The petitioners have filed the present petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 for quashing of FIR No.
0245/2018, under sections 323/341/354/506/509/34 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (‘IPC’), registered at P.S.: Ranjit Nagar and the proceedings emanating therefrom.
2019:DHC:6172 W.P.(Crl.) 671/2019 The petitioners and respondent no.2 submitted that they have settled their disputes on their own free will, without any force or coercion. Respondent no.2 states that she does not want to pursue the matter.
Respondent no.2, who is present in Court, has reiterated the aforesaid facts and submitted that they have amicably settled their dispute. Respondent no.2 further submitted that she has no objection to the FIR being quashed and the petition being allowed.
The Investigating Officer, who is present in Court, has identified the petitioners as well as respondent no.2.
In view of the above settlement arrived at between the parties, this
Court is of the view that no fruitful purpose would be served in keeping the parties entangled in the criminal proceedings. Accordingly, in the interest of justice, FIR No. 0245/2018, under sections
323/341/354/506/509/34 of the IPC, registered at P.S.: Ranjit Nagar and the proceedings emanating therefrom are quashed.
Petition alongwith pending application is disposed of accordingly.
(BRIJESH SETHI)
JUDGE
NOVEMBER 20, 2019 savita 2019:DHC:6172