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Brijesh Kumar And 2 Others vs State Of U.P. And Another
2025 Latest Caselaw 5620 ALL

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 5620 ALL
Judgement Date : 3 March, 2025

Allahabad High Court

Brijesh Kumar And 2 Others vs State Of U.P. And Another on 3 March, 2025

Author: Manju Rani Chauhan
Bench: Manju Rani Chauhan




HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD
 
 


?Neutral Citation No. - 2025:AHC:29753
 
Court No. - 52
 

 
Case :- APPLICATION U/S 482 No. - 39191 of 2024
 

 
Applicant :- Brijesh Kumar And 2 Others
 
Opposite Party :- State of U.P. and Another
 
Counsel for Applicant :- Narayan Singh(Kushwaha)
 
Counsel for Opposite Party :- G.A.,Uday Narain Singh
 
With
 
Case :- APPLICATION U/S 482 No. - 33457 of 2023
 

 
Applicant :- Brijesh Kumar And 7 Others
 
Opposite Party :- State of U.P. and Another
 
Counsel for Applicant :- Narayan Singh(Kushwaha)
 
Counsel for Opposite Party :- G.A.,Gaurav Singh Yadav,Rajjan Singh Yadav,Uday Narain Singh
 

 
Hon'ble Mrs. Manju Rani Chauhan,J.
 

1. Heard Mr. Pradeep Kumar Tiwari, learned counsel for the applicants, learned A.G.A. for the State and perused the records.

2. These applications u/s 482 have been filed by the applicants with the prayer to quash impugned Charge Sheet No.302 of 2022 dated 11.11.2022 and impugned Summoning order dated 09.05.2023 as well as the entire proceedings of Criminal Case No.3841 of 2023, arising out of Case Crime No.251 of 2022 (State vs. Brijesh Kumar and Others), under Sections 498-A, 323, 504, 506 I.P.C. and Section 3/4 D.P. Act, Police Station- Tal Behat, District- Lalitpur, pending in the court of learned Civil Judge (J.D.)/F.T.C., Lalitpur, on the basis of compromise.

3. On 12.12.2024, the following order was passed in the matter:-

"1. Learned counsel for opposite party no.2 has filed short counter affidavit in the Court today, which is taken on record. Office is directed to register the same.

2. Heard learned counsel for the applicants, learned counsel for the opposite party no.2 as well as learned A.G.A. for the State and perused the material on record.

3. The present 482 Cr.P.C. application has been filed to quash the impugned Charge Sheet No.302 of 2022 dated 11.11.2022 and impugned Summoning order dated 09.05.2023 as well as the entire proceedings of Criminal Case No.3841 of 2023, arising out of Case Crime No.251 of 2022 (State vs. Brijesh Kumar and Others), under Sections 498-A, 323, 504, 506 I.P.C. and Section 3/4 D.P. Act, Police Station- Tal Behat, District- Lalitpur, pending in the court of learned Civil Judge (J.D.)/F.T.C., Lalitpur, in pursuance of compromise deed dated 24.10.2024.

4. Learned counsel for the applicants submits that the parties have amicably settled their dispute and a compromise has been entered into between the parties after which they have decided to live together. The copy of the said compromise/mutual deed, filed before the court below, is annexed as Annexure No.6 to this application. Therefore, continuance of proceedings against the applicants would be a futile exercise and wastage of time of the Court and will be abuse of process of law. Hence, proceedings of the aforesaid case be quashed in the light of law laid down by the Apex Court in the case of Gian Singh v. State of Punjab reported in (2012) 10 SCC 303.

5. Learned A.G.A. as well as learned counsel for opposite party no.2 also does not dispute the correctness of the submissions made by the learned counsel for the applicants.

6. Whether a compromise has taken place or not can at best be ascertained by the court, where the proceedings are pending, after ensuring the presence of the parties before it.

7. In view of the above, both the parties are directed to appear before the court below along with copy of compromise deed as well as a certified copy of this order. It is expected that the trial court may fix a date for the verification of the compromise and after ensuring the presence of parties, pass an appropriate order with respect to the same in accordance with law, after hearing the informant, as expeditiously as possible, preferably within a period of one month from today. While passing the order verifying the compromise, the concerned court shall also record the statement of the parties as to whether all the terms and conditions mentioned in the original compromise deed, so filed, have been fulfilled or not?

8. Upon due verification of compromise, the court below may pass appropriate order in that regard and send a report to this Court.

9. Put up this case on 21st January, 2025, as fresh along with connected case.

10. Till then, no coercive measure shall be taken against the applicants in the aforesaid case."

4. In compliance of the order dated 12.12.2024, compromise verification report is placed on record as is evident from office report dated 20.02.2025. The letter of Civil Judge (S.D.)/F.T.C., Lalitpur dated 07.01.2025 has been placed on record along with order dated 03.01.2025 vide which compromise has been verified between the parties.

5. Learned counsel for the applicants submits that since the compromise entered between the parties has been verified by the court below, the entire proceedings of the aforesaid criminal case may be quashed by this Court.

6. Learned A.G.A. for the State also accept that the parties have entered into a compromise and the copy of the same has also been enclosed along with verification order, they have no objection, if the proceedings in the aforesaid case are quashed.

7. This Court is not unmindful of the following judgements of the Apex Court:

(i). B.S. Joshi and others Vs. State of Haryana and Another; (2003)4 SCC 675,

(ii). Nikhil Merchant Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation; (2008) 9 SCC 677,

(iii). Manoj Sharma Vs. State and Others; (2008) 16 SCC 1,

(iv). Gian Singh Vs. State of Punjab; (2012); 10 SCC 303,

(v). Narindra Singh and others Vs. State of Punjab; ( 2014) 6 SCC 466,

8. In the aforesaid judgments, the Apex Court has categorically held that compromise can be made between the parties even in respect of certain cognizable and non compoundable offences. Reference may also be made to the decision given by this Court in Shaifullah and Others Vs. State of U.P. & Another; 2013 (83) ACC 278 and Pramod & Another Vs. State of U.P. & Another (Application U/S 482 No.12174 of 2020, decided on 23rd February, 2021) and Daxaben Vs. State of Gujarat, reported in 2022 SCC Online SC 936 in which the law expounded by the Apex court in the aforesaid cases has been explained in detail.

9. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, as noted herein above, and also the submissions made by the counsel for the parties, the court is of the considered opinion that no useful purpose shall be served by prolonging the proceedings of the above mentioned criminal case as the parties have already settled their dispute.

10. Accordingly, the Charge Sheet No.302 of 2022 dated 11.11.2022 and impugned Summoning order dated 09.05.2023 as well as the entire proceedings of Criminal Case No.3841 of 2023, arising out of Case Crime No.251 of 2022 (State vs. Brijesh Kumar and Others), under Sections 498-A, 323, 504, 506 I.P.C. and Section 3/4 D.P. Act, Police Station- Tal Behat, District- Lalitpur, pending in the court of learned Civil Judge (J.D.)/F.T.C., Lalitpur, on the basis of compromise, are hereby quashed.

11. The applications are, accordingly, allowed. There shall be no order as to costs.

Order Date :- 3.3.2025

Abhishek Singh

 

 

 
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