Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 16309 P&H
Judgement Date : 20 September, 2023
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA
AT CHANDIGARH
263 (II)
CRM-M-28132-2023 (O&M)
Date of decision: 20.09.2023
Yadwinder Singh and Ors.
....Petitioners
Versus
State of Punjab and Others
...Respondents
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AMAN CHAUDHARY
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Present : Mr. Ashwani Bhatia, Advocate for Mr. Raj Karan Singh, Advocate for the petitioners
Mr. H.S. Sullar, Sr. DAG Punjab
Mr. Neeraj Yadav, Advocate for respondent Nos.2 and 3 ***** AMAN CHAUDHARY. J.
1. The present petition has been filed for quashing of GDR No.23 dated
12.08.2020, registered under Sections 323, 427, 148 and 149 IPC in FIR No.0160,
dated 24.07.2020, registered under Sections 323, 324, 326 and 34 IPC, at Police
Station Chattiwind, District Amritsar (Rural), and all other consequential
proceedings arising therefrom on the basis of the compromise (Annexure P-2).
2. Heard learned counsel for the parties and also gone through the case
file.
3. This Court while issuing notice of motion vide order dated
31.05.2023, directed the parties to appear before the trial Court/Illaqa Magistrate
for recording their statements with regard to the compromise.
4. Pursuant to the aforesaid order, report dated 10.08.2023 has been
received from the learned Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Amritsar. A perusal of the
said report reveals that statements of the concerned persons have been recorded in
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the present case, who have stated that the matter has been settled between them
and they have no objection in case the FIR in question is quashed. The
compromise effected between them is genuine, without any undue influence and
coercion. It is stated in the report that there are nine accused. None of the accused
has been declared as proclaimed offender and are not involved in any other FIR.
5. The Full Bench of this Court in Kulwinder Singh and others vs.
State of Punjab, 2007 (3) RCR (Criminal) 1052, held that High Court has power
under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to allow the compounding of non-compoundable
offence and quash the prosecution where the High Court is of the view that the
same was required to prevent the abuse of the process of law or otherwise to
secure the ends of justice. This power of quashing is not confined to matrimonial
disputes alone.
6. Hon'ble the Supreme Court in the case of Gian Singh vs. State of
Punjab and another, 2012 (4) RCR (Criminal) 543, had observed that in order to
secure the ends of justice or to prevent the abuse of process of Court, inherent
power can be used by this Court to quash criminal proceedings in which a
compromise has been effected. The relevant portion of para 57 of the said
judgment reads thus:-
"57. The position that emerges from the above discussion can be summarised thus: the power of the High Court in quashing a criminal proceeding or FIR or complaint in exercise of its inherent jurisdiction is distinct and different from the power given to a criminal court for compounding the offences under Section 320 of the Code. Inherent power is of wide plenitude with no statutory limitation but it has to be exercised in accord with the guideline engrafted in such power viz; (i) to secure the ends of justice or (ii) to prevent abuse of the process of any Court. XXX---XXX"
7. Hon'ble The Supreme Court in case of Jayrajsingh Digvijaysingh
Rana vs. State of Gujrat and another, 2012(12) SCC 401, held that where there
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is a partial compromise with some of the accused even then also the proceedings
against the said accused should be quashed as the same would not even remotely
result in his conviction.
8. In view of the afore-referred judgments, perusing the report of the
trial Court regarding amicable settlement between the petitioners and the
complainants, this Court finds that quashing the FIR will accord a quietus to all
disputes between the parties and it is in the interest of both sides to bury the
hatchet and lead a peaceful life. Thus, no useful purpose would be served in
continuing the proceedings and in order to secure the ends of justice, the criminal
proceedings in the present case deserve to be quashed.
9. Resultantly, the present petition is allowed and FIR No.0160, dated
24.07.2020, registered under Sections 323, 324, 326 and 34 IPC, at Police Station
Chattiwind, District Amritsar (Rural), and all other consequential proceedings
arising therefrom are quashed qua the petitioners on the basis of the compromise.
(AMAN CHAUDHARY)
JUDGE
September 20, 2023
M.Kamra
Whether speaking/reasoned : Yes / No
Whether reportable : Yes / No
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