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Ramlal Dangi vs State Of Rajasthan (2026:Rj-Jd:5698)
2026 Latest Caselaw 1243 Raj

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 1243 Raj
Judgement Date : 29 January, 2026

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Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Ramlal Dangi vs State Of Rajasthan (2026:Rj-Jd:5698) on 29 January, 2026

Author: Farjand Ali
Bench: Farjand Ali
[2026:RJ-JD:5698]

      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                       JODHPUR
              S.B. Criminal Revision Petition No. 92/2026

Ramlal Dangi S/o Kuka Ji Dangi, Aged About 62 Years, Resident
Of Govt. Primary School Dangiyon Ki Pancholi, Front Of School,
Near Of Wair House, Transport Nagar, Pratapnagar, Udaipur,
Rajasthan
                                                                    ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through Pp
2.       Iqbal Mohammed S/o Abdul Rahaman, Resident Of Rata
         Khet, 80 Fit Road, Rimjhim Vatika Ki Gali, Petiyo Ke
         Karkhane Ke Piche Mallatalai Udaipur Rajasthan
                                                                 ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)         :     Mr. Gopal Singh Bhati
For Respondent(s)         :     Mr. NS Chandawat, PP
                                Mr. Bhawani Singh



                HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FARJAND ALI

Order

29/01/2026

1. The instant criminal revision petition is barred by limitation

from 515 days. An application under Section 5 of the Limitation

Act has been preferred. Having heard the submissions advanced

by the learned counsel for the petitioner explaining the delay and

being satisfied with the same, the application under Section 5 of

the Limitation Act is allowed and the delay in filing the revision

petition is condoned.

2. By filing the instant criminal revision petition, the petitioner

is challenging the judgment dated 24.05.2024 passed by the

learned Special Judge SC/ST Act (Prevention of Atrocities) Cases,

Udaipur in Criminal Appeal No.130/2022 affirming the judgment

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dated 29.11.2022 passed by the learned Special Judicial

Magistrate, NO.3, Udaipur, in Criminal Regular Case

No.4342/2015, whereby, the petitioner was convicted for the

offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act and

was sentenced to undergo simple imprisonment of one months

and further ordered to pay fine of Rs.10,00,000/- and in default of

payment of fine, further to undergo simple imprisonment of one

month.

3. Briefly stated, facts of the case are that the petitioner was

prosecuted for committing an offence under Section 138 of the

Negotiable Instruments Act. After completion of trial, he was

found guilty and thus, was convicted and sentenced by the learned

trial Court. The judgment of conviction was assailed by the

petitioner by way of filing a criminal appeal but the same has been

dismissed vide judgment dated 24.05.2024, hence the present

revision petition has been filed.

4. The parties have entered into a compromise and have settled

the dispute amicably. Copy of Compromise deed dated 23.12.2025

has been placed on record. Parties have resolved the dispute since

the petitioner has paid the due amount satisfying the respondent-

claimant. As per Section 147 of the N.I. Act, an offence under

Section 138 of the N.I. Act is compoundable without taking

permission of the court. Thus, it is jointly prayed that the

judgment of conviction as well as the order of appeal be quashed

and set aside.

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5. Heard learned counsel for the parties. Perused the material

available on record and gone through both the judgments as well

as the compromise deed wherein it is recited that the parties have

resolved their dispute amicably and the complainant does not wish

to continue the proceedings.

6. Since the precious time of the court has been wasted in the

entire criminal proceedings and now, the parties have arrived at a

compromise at a belated stage, therefore, it is deemed

appropriate to impose cost of proceedings upon the accused.

7. In view of the compromise arrived at between the parties

and the statutory provision in this regard, the revision petition is

allowed. The judgment of conviction and order of sentence dated

24.05.2024 passed by the learned Special Judge SC/ST Act

(Prevention of Atrocities) Cases, Udaipur in Criminal Appeal

No.130/2022 and affirmed vide judgment dated 29.11.2022 by

the learned Special Judicial Magistrate, No.3, Udaipur, in Criminal

Regular Case No.4342/2015, are quashed and set aside. The

accused is acquitted from the charges. However, since the dispute

has been resolved after long lapse of time and the precious time

of the Courts have been spent by the parties, thus, in light of the

Supreme Court Judgment in the case of Damodar S. Prabhu Vs.

Sayed Babulal H., reported in AIR 2010 SC 1907 it is deemed

appropriate to impose a cost of Rs.25,000/- upon the petitioner.

The petitioner is directed to deposit a cost of Rs.25,000/- with the

District Legal Services Authority, Udaipur. It is further made clear

that if the cost is not deposited by the petitioner within a period of

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30 days, the judgment of conviction and order of sentence passed

by the learned trial court shall be rejuvenated without any

reference to the Court.

8. The petitioner is not in judicial custody. He need not

surrender. His bail bonds are discharged.

9. The stay petition is also disposed of.

(FARJAND ALI),J 207-chhavi/-

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