Punjab-Haryana High Court
Ravinder Singh vs State Of Punjab And Another on 2 April, 2024
Neutral Citation No:=2024:PHHC:045173
CRM-M-34641-2023 -1- 2024:PHHC:044425
290
IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
AT CHANDIGARH
CRM-M-34641-2023
Date of Decision:02.04.2024
Ravinder Singh ...Petitioner
Vs.
State of Punjab and another ...Respondents
CORAM : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE N.S.SHEKHAWAT
Present: Mr. Jaskamal Singh Grewal, Advocate
for the petitioner.
Mr. Deepinder Brar, Sr. DAG, Punjab.
Mr. Kunal Choksi, Advocate for
Mr. S.P.S. Khaira, Advocate
for respondent No.2.
N.S.SHEKHAWAT, J. (Oral)
1. The petitioner has filed the present petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure with a prayer to quash the FIR No.0105 dated 08.07.2019 registered under Section 174-A of IPC, at Police Station Fatehgarh Sahib, District Fatehgarh Sahib (Anneuxre P-5) and all subsequent proceedings arising therefrom.
2. Learned counsel for the petitioner contends that a complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 (hereinafter to be referred as 'the Act') filed by respondent No.2/complainant against the present petitioner. In the said complaint, the present petitioner was ordered to be summoned to face the trial under Section 138 of the Act. Even the trial Court had issued proclamation against the present petitioner, however, the present petitioner failed to appear before the trial Court and the trial Court had declared 1 of 5 ::: Downloaded on - 05-04-2024 00:11:11 ::: Neutral Citation No:=2024:PHHC:045173 CRM-M-34641-2023 -2- 2024:PHHC:044425 him proclaimed person on 16.05.2019. However, the present petitioner had surrendered before the trial Court on 27.05.2019, whereby the bail was granted to him on 27.05.2019 subject to furnishing bail and surety bonds in the sum of Rs.30,000/- with one surety of like amount. He entered into a compromise with the respondent No.2. He settled all his disputes with respondent No.2 vide compromise deed (Anneuxre P-6), whereby, respondent No.2 had withdrawn the complaint registered under Section 138 of the Act. Learned counsel for the petitioner further contends that the present petitioner was declared to be a proclaimed person only to procure his presence before the trial Court, whereas, the matter has been amicably resolved between the parties and the complaint filed under Section 138 of the Act has already been withdrawn by the respondent No.2, so, no purpose would be served by keeping the proceedings in pursuance of the FIR No.0105 dated 08.07.2019 registered under Section 174-A of IPC, at Police Station Fatehgarh Sahib, District Fatehgarh Sahib (Anneuxre P-5) alive.
3. On the other hand, learned State counsel has vehemently opposed the submissions made by the learned counsel for the petitioner on the ground that the present petitioner had intentionally not appeared before the trial Court and has been rightly declared as a proclaimed person, whereas, the learned counsel appearing for respondent No.2 submits that the respondent No.2 has already withdrawn the complaint registered under Section 138 of the Act from the Court of Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Fatehgarh Sahib on 10.07.2021 and he has no objection in case the FIR No.0105 dated 08.07.2019 registered under Section 174-A of IPC, at Police Station Fatehgarh Sahib, District Fatehgarh 2 of 5 ::: Downloaded on - 05-04-2024 00:11:12 ::: Neutral Citation No:=2024:PHHC:045173 CRM-M-34641-2023 -3- 2024:PHHC:044425 Sahib (Anneuxre P-5) and all subsequent proceedings are ordered to be quashed by this Court.
4. A co-ordinate Bench of this Court in CRM-M-43813-2018 titled as "Baldev Chand Bansal vs. State of Haryana and another", decided on 29.01.2019 has held as under:-
"Prayer in this petition is for quashing of FIR No.64 dated 15.02.2017 filed under Section 174-A of the Indian Penal Code registered at Police Station Sector-5, Panchkula and all other subsequent proceedings arising thereof as well as order dated 24.10.2016 passed by the trial Court vide which a direction was issued to register the aforesaid FIR.
xxx xxx xxx Learned counsel for the petitioner has relied upon the decisions rendered by this Court in "Vikas Sharma vs. Gurpreet Singh Kohli and another (supra), 2017, (3) L.A.R.584, Microqual Techno Limited and others Vs. State of Haryana and another, 2015 (32) RCR (Crl.) 790 and "Rajneesh Khanna Vs. State of Haryana and another" 2017(3) L.A.R. 555 wherein in an identical circumstance, this Court has held that since the main petition filed under Section 138 of the Act stands withdrawn in view of an amicable settlement between the parties, therefore, continuation of proceedings under Section 174A of IPC shall be nothing but an abuse of the process of law.
xxx xxx xxx In view of the same, I find merit in the present petition and accordingly, present petition is allowed and the impugned order dated 24.10.2016 passed by Judicial Magistrate, 1st Class, Panchkula as well as FIR No.64 dated 15.02.2017 registered under Section 174-A of the Indian Penal Code at Police Station Sector-5, Panchkula and all other subsequent proceedings arising thereof, are hereby quashed."
5. A perusal of the above judgment would show that in a similar case where the FIR had been registered under Section 174-A IPC in view of the order passed in proceedings under Section 138 of the Act, while declaring the petitioner therein as a proclaimed offender, a co-ordinate Bench after relying upon various judgments observed that once the main petition under Section 138 3 of 5 ::: Downloaded on - 05-04-2024 00:11:12 ::: Neutral Citation No:=2024:PHHC:045173 CRM-M-34641-2023 -4- 2024:PHHC:044425 of the Act stands withdrawn in view of an amicable settlement between the parties, the continuation of proceedings under Section 174-A IPC is nothing but an abuse of the process of law. The said aspect was one of the main considerations for allowing the petition and setting aside the order declaring the petitioner therein as a proclaimed person as well as quashing of the FIR under Section 174-A IPC.
6. Another co-ordinate Bench of this Court in a case titled as "Ashok Madan vs. State of Haryana and another" reported as 2020(4) RCR (Criminal) 87 has also held as under:-
"No doubt, the learned counsel for the respondent has vehemently argued that the offence under Section 174A I.P.C. is independent of the main case, therefore, merely because the main case has been dismissed for want of prosecution, the present petition cannot be allowed, however, keeping in view the fact that the present FIR was registered only on account of absence from the proceedings in the main case which had been subsequently regularized by the court while granting bail to the petitioner, the default stood condoned. In such circumstances, continuation of proceedings under Section 174A I.P.C. shall be abuse of the process of court.
7. Accordingly, the petition is allowed. FIR No.446 dated 21.08.2017, registered under Section 174A I.P.C. At Police Station Kotwali, District Faridabad, as well as consequential proceedings shall stand quashed."
7. In the present case also, the main case has already been withdrawn by the complainant. Consequently, the continuation with the FIR No.0105 dated 08.07.2019 registered under Section 174-A of IPC, at Police Station Fatehgarh Sahib, District Fatehgarh Sahib (Anneuxre P-5) would be an abuse of process of the Court. Similar observations have been made by this Court in the matter of "Anil Kumar Versus Jitender Kumar and another, CRM-M- 5878-2022 decided on 06.04.2022", "Anil Kumar Versus Jitender Kumar and another, 4 of 5 ::: Downloaded on - 05-04-2024 00:11:12 ::: Neutral Citation No:=2024:PHHC:045173 CRM-M-34641-2023 -5- 2024:PHHC:044425 CRM-M-5755-2022 decided on 06.04.2022" and "Varinder Kumar @ Virender Kumar Versus State of Haryana and another, CRM-M-42551- 2021 decided on 19.04.2022" .
8. In view of the above, the present petition is allowed and the FIR No.0105 dated 08.07.2019 registered under Section 174-A of IPC, at Police Station Fatehgarh Sahib, District Fatehgarh Sahib (Anneuxre P-5) alongwith all subsequent proceedings arising therefrom are hereby ordered to be quashed.
02.04.2024 (N.S.SHEKHAWAT)
M.Sikka JUDGE
Whether reasoned/speaking : Yes/No
Whether reportable : Yes/No
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