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Sukhdev Alias Subir And Others vs State Of Haryana And Another
2024 Latest Caselaw 5937 P&H

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 5937 P&H
Judgement Date : 15 March, 2024

Punjab-Haryana High Court

Sukhdev Alias Subir And Others vs State Of Haryana And Another on 15 March, 2024

Author: Sandeep Moudgil

Bench: Sandeep Moudgil

                                       Neutral Citation No:=2024:PHHC:037944



            IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA
                        AT CHANDIGARH

233
                                         2024:PHHC:037944
                                         CRM-M-1579-2022
                                         Date of Decision: March 15, 2024

SUKHDEV @ SUBIR AND OTHERS
                                                                     .....PETITIONERS

                                    VERSUS


STATE OF HARYANA AND ANOTHER
                                                                    .....RESPONDENTS

CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANDEEP MOUDGIL

Present:     Mr. Kapil Gupta, Advocate
             for Mr. Vivek Goyal, Advocate
             for the petitioners.

             Mr. Karunesh Kaushal, Assistant Advocate General, Punjab.

             Mr. Vineet Sehgal, Advocate
             for respondent No.2.

SANDEEP MOUDGIL, J. (ORAL)

1. The instant petition has been filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for

quashing of case FIR No.400 dated 03.11.2020, under Sections

120B/148/149/308/395/435/436/506 IPC, registered at Police Station

Chandimandir, District Panchkula and all other subsequent proceedings arising

therefrom, on the basis of compromise dated 26.07.2021 (Annexure P2).

2. During the pendency of the dispute, the parties have compromised

the matter and filed the present petition for quashing of FIR.

3. Vide order dated 02.02.2022, parties were directed to appear before

the Illaqa Magistrate/Trial Court and report with regard to the genuineness of

the compromise was called for.

4. The report dated 03.03.2022 has since been received from learned

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Panchkula stating that the parties have

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entered into a compromise, which is genuine, voluntary and without any

coercion or undue influence.

5. Full Bench of this Court in Kulwinder Singh and others vs. State

of Punjab, 2007 (3) RCR (Criminal) 1052, has held:-

"The only inevitable conclusion from the above discussion is

that there is no statutory bar under the Cr.P.C. which can affect the inherent power of this Court under Section 482. Further, the same cannot be limited to matrimonial cases alone and the Court has the wide power to quash the proceedings even in noncompoundable offences notwithstanding the bar under Section 320 of the Cr.P.C., in order to prevent the abuse of law and to secure the ends of justice.

The power under Section 482 of the Cr.P.C. is to be exercised Ex-Debitia Justitia to prevent an abuse of process of Court. There can neither be an exhaustive list nor the defined para- meters to enable a High Court to invoke or exercise its inherent powers. It will always depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case. The power under Section 482 of the Cr.P.C. has no limits. However, the High Court will exercise it sparingly and with utmost care and caution. The exercise of power has to be with circumspection and restraint. The Court is a vital and an extra-ordinary effective instrument to maintain and control social order. The Courts play role of paramount importance in achieving peace, harmony and ever- lasting congeniality in society. Resolution of a dispute by way of a compromise between two warring groups, therefore, should attract the immediate and prompt attention of a Court which should endeavour to give full effect to the same unless such compromise is abhorrent to lawful composition of the society or would promote savagery."

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6. The legal principles as laid down for quashing of the judgment

were also approved by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the matter of 'Gian Singh

Versus State of Punjab and another,(2012) 10 SCC 303'. Furthermore, the

broad principles for exercising the powers under Section 482 were summarized

by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the matter of 'Parbatbhai Aahir @

Parbatbhai Bhimsinhbhai Karmur and others versus State of Gujarat and

another" (2017) 9 SCC 641'.

7. It is evident that in view of the amicable resolution of the issues

amongst the parties, no useful purpose would be served by continuation of the

proceedings. The furtherance of the proceedings is likely to be a waste of

judicial time and there appears to be no chances of conviction.

8. In view of above, FIR No.400 dated 03.11.2020, under Sections

120B/148/149/308/395/435/436/506 IPC, registered at Police Station

Chandimandir, District Panchkula and all other subsequent proceedings arising

therefrom, is quashed qua the petitioners, on the basis of compromise dated

26.07.2021 (Annexure P-2).

9. The present petition is hereby allowed.

March 15, 2024                                         (SANDEEP MOUDGIL)
Jaspreet Kaur                                               JUDGE

                Whether speaking/reasoned          :       Yes/No

                Whether reportable                 :       Yes/No




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