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Aagam Parkash And Another vs State Of Haryana And Another
2023 Latest Caselaw 20978 P&H

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 20978 P&H
Judgement Date : 4 December, 2023

Punjab-Haryana High Court

Aagam Parkash And Another vs State Of Haryana And Another on 4 December, 2023

                                                         Neutral Citation No:=2023:PHHC:154609



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CRM-M No.50964 of 2023 (O&M)                                2023:PHHC:154609


           IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
                        AT CHANDIGARH

281

                                        CRM-M No.50964 of 2023 (O&M)
                                        Date of Decision: 04.12.2023



AAGAM PARKASH AND ANOTHER
                                                     ......Petitioners

            Vs

STATE OF HARYANA AND ANOTHER

                                                     ....Respondents

CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HARKESH MANUJA

Present:    Ms. Seema Arora, Advocate for
            Mr. C.M. Munjal, Advocate
            for the petitioners.

            Mr. Gurmeet Singh, Asstt. A.G., Haryana.

            Mr. Dinesh Maurya, Advocate for
            Mr. G.S. Sandhu, Advocate
            for respondent No.2.
                   ****

HARKESH MANUJA, J. (Oral)

1. By way of present petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C., the petitioners

pray for quashing of FIR No.0302 dated 21.08.2020 registered under Sections 384,

389 and 506 IPC (Sections 180 and 120-B IPC added later on) at Police Station

Civil Lines, Karnal, District Karnal (Annexure P-1) along with all consequential

proceedings arising therefrom on the basis of compromise dated 25.11.2022

(Annexure P-2).

2. Notice of motion was issued on 10.10.2023 and both the parties were

directed to appear before the Trial Court/Illaqa Magistrate on 30.10.2023 for

recording their statements with regard to the compromise.




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CRM-M No.50964 of 2023 (O&M)                                2023:PHHC:154609


3. In pursuance of the aforesaid order dated 10.10.2023 passed by this

Court, whereby the parties were directed to appear before the Trial Court for

getting their statements recorded as regards the veracity of compromise arrived at

between them, a report dated 16.10.2023 has been received from the concerned

court, stating that compromise effected between the parties is genuine, voluntary

and without any coercion or undue influence. No accused has been declared as

proclaimed offender.

4. Thus once, the compromise has been arrived at between the parties

without any pressure and respondent No.2 having no objection as regards quashing

of FIR as well as all other subsequent proceedings arising out of the same against

the petitioners; there does not appear to be any impediment as regards quashing of

present FIR qua the petitioners. Even otherwise, in order to maintain peace and

harmony between the parties, particularly under the present circumstances wherein

the alleged offences have no societal interest involved, it would be appropriate to

render complete quietus to the aforementioned dispute by quashing the FIR on the

basis of compromise entered into between the parties.

5. The parties having settled their dispute so as to live in peace in future,

no useful purpose would be served by proceeding further with the criminal

proceedings. In the light of above developments, no cause remains for the Trial

Court to invest further time and effort in adjudicating this FIR. The compromise in

question is even found to be fully in consonance with the direction issued by the

Court in Kulwinder Singh & Ors. Vs. State of Punjab 2007(3) RCR (Criminal)

1052 and Gian Singh Vs. State of Punjab & Anr., 2012(4) RCR (Crl.) 543.





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CRM-M No.50964 of 2023 (O&M)                                2023:PHHC:154609


6. Thus, in view of the aforesaid report, accompanied by statements of

both the parties as well as keeping in mind the law laid down in the

aforementioned judgments, the FIR No.0302 dated 21.08.2020 registered under

Sections 384, 389 and 506 IPC (Sections 180 and 120-B IPC added later on) at

Police Station Civil Lines, Karnal, District Karnal (Annexure P-1) as well as all the

subsequent proceedings arising therefrom are hereby quashed qua the petitioners.

7. Accordingly, petition stands allowed subject to payment of cost(s) of

Rs.5,000/- to be deposited by the petitioners with the Punjab and Haryana High Court

Bar Clerks Association, Chandigarh within a period of two weeks from today.





                                              (HARKESH MANUJA)
December 04, 2023                                 JUDGE
Atik
             Whether speaking/reasoned        Yes/No
             Whether reportable               Yes/No




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