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Paramjeet Singh vs State Govt Of Nct Of Delhi
2019 Latest Caselaw 6469 Del

Citation : 2019 Latest Caselaw 6469 Del
Judgement Date : 11 December, 2019

Delhi High Court
Paramjeet Singh vs State Govt Of Nct Of Delhi on 11 December, 2019
*     IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI

                                    Date of decision: December 11, 2019

+     W.P.(CRL) 3451/2019 & Crl.M.A. 42393/2019
      PARAMJEET SINGH @ PARMEET               ..... Petitioner
                   Through: Ms. Anjali Nehra &
                            Mr.Raghuvendera Singh,
                            Advocates

                         Versus

      STATE, GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI & ANR. ..... Respondents
                    Through: Ms. Nandita Rao, Additional
                             Standing Counsel with SI
                             Shamsher Singh for respondent
                             No.1/State
                             Respondent No.2 in person.
      CORAM:
      HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BRIJESH SETHI

                         JUDGMENT

BRIJESH SETHI, J (oral)

Quashing of FIR No. 901/2015, under Sections 354/509 IPC, registered at police station Jaitpur, Delhi is sought on the basis of affidavit of 26th August, 2019 of second respondent and on the ground that the misunderstanding which led to registration of the FIR, now stands cleared between the parties.

Ms. Nandita Rao, learned Additional Standing Counsel for respondent-State accepts notice and submits that respondent No.2, present

in the Court, is complainant/first-informant of the FIR in question and she has been identified to be so, by Investigating Officer of this case on the basis of identity proof produced by her.

Respondent No.2, present in the Court, submits that the dispute between the parties has been amicably resolved and she affirms the contents of aforesaid Affidavit of 26th August, 2019 supporting this petition and submits that now no dispute with petitioner survives and so, the proceedings arising out of the FIR in question be brought to an end.

Upon hearing and on perusal of the FIR of this Case, I find that continuance of proceedings arising out of the FIR in question would be an exercise in futility as the misunderstanding, which led to registration of the FIR, now stands cleared between the parties.

Accordingly, this petition is allowed and FIR No. 901/2015, under Sections 354/509 IPC, registered at police station Jaitpur, Delhi and the proceedings emanating therefrom are quashed qua petitioner.

This petition and application stand disposed of accordingly.

(BRIJESH SETHI) JUDGE DECEMBER 11, 2019 r

 
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