Jagatpal Singh & Ors v. The State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) & Anr

Delhi High Court · 05 Dec 2016 · 2016:DHC:9024
Mukta Gupta
CRL.M.C.4534/2016
2016:DHC:9024
criminal appeal_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court allowed petitioners to withdraw their criminal petitions involving serious IPC and Arms Act charges and dismissed the petitions as withdrawn.

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. 37# $~ HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CRL.M.C.4534/2016
JAGATPAL SINGH&ORS. Petitioners Represented by: Mr.Krishan Kumar and Mr. Satender Kumar,Advocates with petitioners in person.
VERSUS
THE STATE(GOVT.OFNCT OF DELHI)& ANR Respondents
Represented by: Mr.Ashok K.Garg,APP for the State with SI Sandeep
Kumar,PS,Kalyanpuri.
Ms.Kamlesh Vats,Advocate for respondent No.2.
CRL.M.C.4536/2016
MAHESHKUMAR@SONU& ORS Petitioners Represented by: Mr.Ghanshyam Mishra, Advocate with petitioners in person.
VERSUS
STATE(GOVT OF NCT DELHI& ANR Respondents Represented by: Mr.Ashok K.Garg,APP for the State with SI Sandeep
Kumar,PS Kalyanpuri.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE MUKTA GUPTA
05.12.2016 Crl.
M.A.No.18962/2016(Exemption)in CRL.M.C.4534/2016
Crl.M.A.No.18965/2016(Exemption)in CRL.M.C.4536/2016
Allowed,subjectto alljust exceptions.
CRL.M.C 4534/2016& 4536/2016 Page1 of2
2016:DHC:9024
CRL.M.C.4534/2016
CRL.M.C.4536/2016 and CrL IVl.A. No.18966/2016(interim relief)
1., Since in FIR No. 408/2013 under Sections 307/341/34 IPC and
Sections 25/27 Arms Act, 1959 the weapon ofoffence used is pistol and if convicted, Sections 25/27 ofthe Arms Act entails a minimum punishment, the petitioners in both the petitions seek leave to withdraw the present petitions.
ORDER

2. Leave granted.

3. Petitions and application are dismissed as withdrawn.

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