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Jaspinder Singh vs State Of Punjab And Another
2024 Latest Caselaw 7978 P&H

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 7978 P&H
Judgement Date : 16 April, 2024

Punjab-Haryana High Court

Jaspinder Singh vs State Of Punjab And Another on 16 April, 2024

            282                                                     2024:PHHC:051341
                       IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
                                     AT CHANDIGARH
                                                                      CRM-M-19524-2023
                                                          Date of Decision: April 16, 2024

            JASPINDER SINGH                                               ........Petitioner
                                 Versus
            STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANOTHER                                   ........Respondents

            CORAM:             HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HARKESH MANUJA

            Present:           Mr. DS Gandhi, Advocate for the petitioner.

                               Mr. Athar Ahmed, DAG, Punjab.

                               Mr. Vikas Gupta, Advocate for respondent No.2.

                                                      ****
            HARKESH MANUJA, J. (ORAL)

By way of this petition filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. the

petitioner prays for quashing of case bearing FIR No.0171 dated

03.10.2022 registered under Sections 325, 323, 341, 506 and 34 of IPC at

P.S. Majitha, Amritsar Rural, Amritsar along with all consequential

proceedings arising out of the same on the basis of compromise.

2. As per allegations levelled in the FIR, the petitioner inflicted

injuries upon complainant-respondent No.2 with hockey stick.

3. This Court while issuing notice of motion vide order dated

20.04.2023 directed the parties to appear before trial Court for getting their

statements recorded as regards the veracity of the compromise arrived at

between them.

4. In pursuance to the order dated 20.04.2023, a report dated

01.06.2023 has been received from the concerned Court, stating that the

compromise in the present case is genuine and voluntary.

5. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that once, a

compromise has been arrived at between the parties without any pressure

and respondents No.2 has no objection as regards quashing of FIR as

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

the petitioner; the dispute purely personal in nature, there does not appear

to be any impediment as regards quashing of present FIR. He also

submits that even, in order to maintain peace and harmony between the

parties, particularly under the 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.

6. On the other hand, learned State counsel submits that

allegations in the present FIR are of serious nature and he opposes the

prayer made in the petition.

7. I have heard learned counsel for the parties and gone

through the records including the report dated 01.06.2023. 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 directions issued by this 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".

8. 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 petition is allowed and FIR

No. 0171 dated 03.10.2022 registered under Sections 325, 323, 341, 506

and 34 of IPC at P.S. Majitha, Amritsar Rural along with all consequential

proceeding arising therefrom, are hereby quashed.

9. The aforesaid order shall, however, be subject to payment

of Costs of Rs.10,000/- to be deposited with Poor Patients' Welfare

Fund, PGIMER, Chandigarh, within a period of two weeks from today.





            16.04.2024                                       (HARKESH MANUJA)
            Tejwinder                                             JUDGE
                                   Whether speaking/reasoned   Yes/No
                                      Whether Reportable       Yes/No








 
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