Jagdish Singh v. Rajesh Kalia

Delhi High Court · 11 May 2016 · 2016:DHC:8532
Pratibha Rani
Crl.L.P. No.669/2014
2016:DHC:8532
criminal appeal_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court allowed withdrawal of criminal leave petitions following an amicable settlement reached through mediation and dismissed the petitions as withdrawn.

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$-72 to 74 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CRL.L.P.669/2014
JAGDISH SINGH Petitioner
Through: Mr.I.B.S.Thokchom,Advoeate.
VERSUS
RAJESH KALIA Respondent
Through: Mr.Manoj Bhandari,Advocate with respondent in person.
AND
CRL.L.P.670/2014
SERVDEEP SINGH Petitioner
Through: Mr.I.B.S.Thokchom,Advoeate.
VERSUS
Through: Mr.Manoj Bhandari,Advocate with AND
CRL.L.P.675/2014
JAGDISH SINGH Petitioner
Through: Mr.I.B.S.Thokchom,Advocate.
VERSUS
Through: Mr.ManojBhandari,Advocate with
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE PRATIBHA RANI Crl.LP.Nos.669,670&675of2014 Page 1 of2
2016:DHC:8532
11.05.2016 Crl.M.A. No.7793/2016 in Crl.L.P. No.669/2014
Crl.M.A. No.7792/2016 in Crl.L.P. No.670/2014
Crl.M.A. No.7796/2016 in Crl.L.P. No.675/2014
ORDER

1. By filing these applications,the petitioners are seeking permission to withdraw the leave petitions.

2. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the parties have settled the dispute before the Mediation Centre and copy of the settlement has also been annexed with the applications. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that since the parties have settled the dispute, he may be permitted to withdraw these leave petitions.

3. Respondent Rajesh Kalia is present in person alongwith his counsel and he also submits that he has settled the dispute with the petitioners.

4. Accordingly,the applications are allowed. Crl.L.P. No.669/2014 Crl.L.P. No.670/2014 Crl.L.P. No.675/2014 In view of the submissions made on behalf of the parties, the leave petitions are dismissed as withdrawn. The parties shall abide by the terms and conditions of the settlement arrived at between them before the Mediation Centre,Patiala House Court. »RATIBH MAY 11,2016 'st' Crl.L.P. Nos.669,670&675of2014 Page2of[2]