Smt Satish Kumari Chopra & Anr v. State & Anr

Delhi High Court · 25 Jul 2019 · 2019:DHC:7440
R. K. Gauba
CRL.M.C.4327/2016
2019:DHC:7440
criminal petition_allowed

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The Delhi High Court allowed withdrawal of three connected criminal petitions with liberty to file fresh petitions based on a settlement reached between the parties.

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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CRL.M.C.4327/2016 and CrI.M.A.16282/2017
SMT SATISH KUMARI CHOPRA & ANR Petitioners
Through: Mr.G.S.Sachdeva,Advocate with.
Mr.H.S.Sachdeav,Advs.
VERSUS
STATE& ANR Respondents
Through: Ms.Meenakshi Chauhan,APP for the State with SI Ajay Kumar,PS Kirti
Nagar.
Mr.B.R.Sharma,Adv.for R-2.
CRL.M.C.4319/2017 and Crl.M.A.17363/2017
GRANDER CHOPRA Petitioner
Through: . Mr.G.S.Sachdeva,Advocate with
VERSUS
STATE& ANR Respondents Nagar.
CRL.M.C.5329/2017
OM PRAKASH WADHWA Petitioner
Through: Mr.G.S.Sachdeva,Advocate with
VERSUS
THE STATE GOVT OF NOT OF DELHI & ANR Respondents
Nagar.
CRL.MC.4327/2016 etc. Page 1 of2
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CORAM:
HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE R.K.GAUBA
25.07.2019 The counsel for the petitioners in these three connected matters submits that he is under instructions to withdraw these petitions, seeking liberty to file a fresh comprehensive and composite petitions based on settlement which wasreached with the second respondent in 2017.
These petitions and the applications filed therewith are dismissed as withdrawn with liberty as prayed for granted.
GAU 5A,J.
JULY 25,2019 vk CRL.M.C. 4327/2016etc. Page 2of2
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JUDGMENT