Lalit Kumar & Ors vs State & Anr

Citation : 2011 Latest Caselaw 5083 Del
Judgement Date : 14 October, 2011

Delhi High Court
Lalit Kumar & Ors vs State & Anr on 14 October, 2011
Author: Suresh Kait
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*      IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI

+      CRL.M.C. 3431/2011

%            Judgment delivered on: 14th October, 2011.

       LALIT KUMAR & ORS                     ..... Petitioner

                         Through : Mr. L.K. Singh, Adv.
                         Petitioners in persons.


                   Versus



       STATE & ANR                   ..... Respondent

                         Through : Ms. Ritu Gauba, APP for
                         State along with IO/ASI Sukhbir Singh.
                         Mr.     Sushil     Bali,   Adv.     for
                         complainant/R2.
                         R2 in person.


CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KAIT

    1. Whether the Reporters of local papers
       may be allowed to see the judgment?                  NO
    2. To be referred to Reporter or not?                   NO
    3. Whether the judgment should be reported              NO
       in the Digest?

SURESH KAIT, J. (Oral)

CRL. M.A. 12176/2011 (Exemption) Exemption allowed subject to all just exceptions.

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1    Notice issued.

2    Ms. Ritu Gauba, learned APP accepts notice on behalf

of respondent No. 1/State.

3    Mr. Sushil Bali, Advocate accepts notice on behalf of

respondent No. 2/complainant.

4    Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that vide

FIR No. 1133/2005, a case under Sections 498A/406/34 Indian Penal Code, 1860 was registered against the petitioners at P.S. Rajouri Garden, New Delhi on the complaint of complainant/Respondent No. 2. 5 Further submits that the parties have amicably settled the matter for a total sum of Rs.1,60,000/-. Out of the total settled amount, an amount of Rs.1,10,000/- has already been paid by the petitioner No. 1 to respondent No. 2. 6 Respondent No. 2/complainant/Ms. Anita is personally present in the court today. She has been duly identified by the IO/ASI Sukhbir Singh and her counsel, Mr. Sushil Bali, Advocate.

7 Respondent No.2/complainant submits that she has CRL. M.C. 3431/2011 Page 2 of 5 settled all her disputes qua the aforesaid FIR with the petitioners vide compromise dated 05.03.2011. 8 Petitioner No. 1 is personally present in the court today. For balance payment, he hands over a Demand Draft No.759090 for a sum of Rs.50,000/- drawn on Indian Bank, Preet Vihar, dated 13.09.2011 to respondent No. 2/complainant.

9 Respondent No.2/complainant accepts the same without protest.

10 Respondent No. 2/complainant submits that all her claims for maintenance/alimony etc. stands satisfied and she does not want to pursue the case further and she has no objection if the above mentioned FIR is quashed. 11 Learned APP for State submits that the matter is at the stage of recording of Prosecution Evidence after framing of Charge in the trial court.

13 She further submits that the precious time of the court as well as the Government Machinery has been misused and therefore, heavy costs should be imposed upon the petitioners before quashing the FIR.

14 I find force in the submissions made by learned APP for CRL. M.C. 3431/2011 Page 3 of 5 State.

15 In the facts and circumstances and in view of the settlement arrived at between the parties and in view of the statement made by the respondent No. 2 in the court today, in the interest of justice, I quash the FIR No. 1133/2005,under Sections 498A/406/34 Indian Penal Code, 1860, registered at P.S. Rajouri Garden, New Delhi and the proceedings emanating therefrom.

16 A cost of Rs.25,000/- is imposed upon petitioner No. 1/husband, who is running a Confectionary shop and a cost of Rs.10,000/- is imposed upon petitioner No.4/sister-in-law, who is working as Stenographer in District Courts. The costs shall be deposited in favour of "Welfare Fund for Children and Destitute Women', Department of Women and Child Development, 1 Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi. This amount shall be utilised for the welfare of inmates of Ashiana Children Home for Boys-II, Alipur, Delhi-36. Proof of payment of costs shall be placed on record. I refrain imposing costs upon petitioners No.2 and 3, being senior citizens.

17 Criminal M.C. 3431/2011 is allowed and disposed of in CRL. M.C. 3431/2011 Page 4 of 5 the above terms.

18     Dasti.

                             SURESH KAIT, J



OCTOBER 14, 2011

j/RS




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