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Ravi & Ors vs State & Ors.
2019 Latest Caselaw 2712 Del

Citation : 2019 Latest Caselaw 2712 Del
Judgement Date : 24 May, 2019

Delhi High Court
Ravi & Ors vs State & Ors. on 24 May, 2019
*      IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
                               Date of Order: May 24, 2019

+      CRL.M.C. 2816/2019 & CRL.M.A. 11349/2019
       RAVI & ORS                                      .....Petitioners
                         Through:     Mr. Suahila Lamba, Advocate.



                         Versus
       STATE & ORS.                                      .....Respondents
                         Through:     Mr. M.P. Singh, Additional Public
                                      Prosecutor for State with ASI
                                      Rajbir Singh
                                      Respondent Nos. 2 & 3 in person.

       CORAM:
       HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUNIL GAUR

                         ORDER

(ORAL)

Quashing of FIR No. 373/2014 under Sections 323/308/341/34 of IPC, registered at Police Station Punjabi Bagh, Delhi is sought on the basis of affidavits of 23rd May, 2019 of respondent Nos. 2 & 3 and on the ground that the misunderstanding which led to registration of the FIR in question, now stands cleared between the parties.

Upon notice, learned Additional Public Prosecutor for respondent- State submits that respondent Nos. 2 & 3 present in the Court, are the complainants/first-informants of FIR in question and they have been identified to be so, by ASI Rajbir Singh, on the basis of identity proof produced by them.

Respondent Nos. 2 & 3 present in the Court, affirm the contents of their affidavits of 23rd May, 2019 and submit that the misunderstanding, which led to registration of the FIR in question, now stands cleared amongst the parties and now, no grievance against petitioners survives and so, to restore cordiality amongst the parties, who are friends, the proceedings arising out of the FIR in question be brought to an end.

Supreme Court in Parbatbhai Aahir @ Parbatbhai Bhimsinhbhai Vs. State of Gujarat (2017) 9 SCC 641 has reiterated the parameters for exercising inherent jurisdiction under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing of FIR / criminal proceedings, which are as under:-

"16.7. As distinguished from serious offences, there may be criminal cases which have an overwhelming or predominant element of a civil dispute. They stand on a distinct footing insofar as the exercise of the inherent power to quash is concerned.

16.8. Criminal cases involving offences which arise from commercial, financial, mercantile, partnership or similar transactions with an essentially civil flavour may in appropriate situations fall for quashing where parties have settled the dispute.

16.9. In such a case, the High Court may quash the criminal proceeding if in view of the compromise between the disputants, the possibility of a conviction is remote and the continuation of a criminal proceeding would cause oppression and prejudice."

In the facts and circumstances 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 in question, now stands cleared amongst the parties.

Accordingly, FIR No.373/2014 under Sections 323/308/341/34 of IPC, registered at Police Station Punjabi Bagh, Delhi and the proceedings emanating therefrom are hereby quashed qua petitioners.

This petition and application are accordingly disposed of. Dasti.

(SUNIL GAUR) JUDGE MAY 24, 2019 p'ma

 
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