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Nirmal Singh And Others vs State Of Punjab And Another
2024 Latest Caselaw 8338 P&H

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 8338 P&H
Judgement Date : 20 April, 2024

Punjab-Haryana High Court

Nirmal Singh And Others vs State Of Punjab And Another on 20 April, 2024

            208                                                         2024:PHHC:053086
                       IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
                                     AT CHANDIGARH

                                                                 CRM-M-27441-2023 (O&M)
                                                           Date of Decision: April 20, 2024

            NIRMAL SINGH AND OTHERS                                         ........Petitioners

                                                 Versus

            STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANOTHER                                    ........Respondents

            CORAM:             HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HARKESH MANUJA

            Present:           Mr. Divya Gulati, Advocate for the petitioners.

                               Mr. K.P. Singh, Advocate for respondent No.2.

                    Mr. Athar Ahmed, DAG, Punjab.
                                       ****
            HARKESH MANUJA, J. (ORAL)

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

petitioners pray for quashing of case bearing FIR No.143 dated

21.06.2021 registered under Sections 323/324/34 of IPC at P.S. Gharinda,

District Amritsar, Rural along with all consequential proceedings arising

out of the same on the basis of compromise dated 20.04.2023.

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

injuries on complainant-respondent No.2 with datar.

3. This Court issued notice of motion on 29.05.2023 and

subsequently vide order dated 11.09.2023 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 11.09.2023, a report dated

28.03.2024 has been received from the concerned Court, stating that the

compromise in the present case is genuine and voluntary.

CRM-M-27441-2023 (O&M) -2-

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

compromise has been arrived at between the parties without any pressure

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

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

petitioners; 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 28.03.2024. 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".

CRM-M-27441-2023 (O&M) -3-

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.29 dated 17.05.2021 registered under No.143 dated 21.06.2021

registered under Sections 323/324/34 of IPC at P.S. Gharinda, District

Amritsar Rural along with all consequential proceeding arising

therefrom, are hereby quashed.

9. For cost part, see order of even date passed in CRM-M-

27441-2023.




            20.04.2024                                       (HARKESH MANUJA)
            Tejwinder                                             JUDGE
                                   Whether speaking/reasoned   Yes/No
                                      Whether Reportable       Yes/No








 
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