Citation : 2008 Latest Caselaw 1249 Del
Judgement Date : 6 August, 2008
* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
+ CRL.M.C.No.2182/2008
% Date of decision : 06.08.2008
Sh.Trilok Chand & Others ....... Petitioners
Through: Mr.Satish Kumar, Advocate along
with petitioners.
Versus
State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) & Another ......... Respondents
Through : Mr.Amit Sharma, APP for State
along with SI R.K. Meena, P.S. R.K.
Puram.
Mr.Sunil Guatam, Advocate for
respondent No.2 along with
respondent No.2 in person.
CORAM :-
* HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL KUMAR
1. Whether reporters of Local papers may YES
be allowed to see the judgment?
2. To be referred to the reporter or not? NO
3. Whether the judgment should be reported NO
in the Digest?
ANIL KUMAR, J.
*
Petitioners/accused and their counsel are present.
Issue notice. Mr.Sharma accepts notice on behalf of State and
Mr.Gautam accepts notice on behalf of respondent No.2, Shri Kishan
Pal, who is present in the Court.
Learned counsel for the parties contend that the matter has since
been resolved between the parties and the complainant, respondent
No.2, Shri Kishan Pal, does not want to pursue the proceedings
pursuant to FIR No.228/2006 under Sections 147/148/149/427/308
of Indian Penal Code registered on 10.04.2006 at Police Station R.K.
Puram, New Delhi. It is contended that the parties belong to same
village and are neighbours and since the matter has been compromised,
it shall be in the interest of justice and for future peace that the said
FIR and the proceedings emanating therefrom are quashed.
Let the statement of respondent No.2 be recorded, who is
identified by his counsel.
Statement of respondent No.2 has been recorded. Learned
counsel for the parties contend that the since the matter has been
resolved amicable between the parties and the respondent No.2,
complainant, has agreed for quashing of the above-said FIR, no useful
purpose shall be served in continuing with the proceedings pursuant to
FIR No.228/2006 under Sections 147/148/149/427/308 of Indian
Penal Code registered on 10.04.2006 at Police Station R.K. Puram, New
Delhi.
Considering the facts and circumstances that the parties are
neighbours, it will be in the interest of justice to quash the above-said
FIR so that peace may prevail between the parties in future. Learned
Additional Public Prosecutor, Mr.Sharma, has also no objection to the
quashing of the FIR.
Consequently, in the totality of facts and circumstances, FIR
No.228/2006 under Sections 147/148/149/427/308 of Indian Penal
Code registered on 10.04.2006 at Police Station R.K. Puram, New Delhi,
and all the proceedings emanating therefrom against petitioners are
quashed.
The petition is disposed of. Pending applications, if any, are also
disposed of.
Dasti.
August 06, 2008 ANIL KUMAR, J. 'Dev'
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