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Deepak Kumar Mishra & Ors. vs State Govt Of Nct Of Delhi & Anr

Delhi High Court · Decided on 20 March 2026 · Citation: (2026) 03 DEL CK 0536

HON’BLE JUDGES
Girish Kathpalia, J
RESULT
Allowed
CASE NUMBER
Criminal Miscellaneous Petition No. 2089 Of 2026 & Criminal Miscellaneous Application No. 8612 Of 2026

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Judgment

8 paragraphs · 206 words

Girish Kathpalia, J

1.

Petitioners  seek  quashing  of  case  FIR  No.  521/2018  of  PS  Swaroop Nagar for offence under Section 498A/406/34 IPC on the ground that the complainant  de  facto  (respondent  no.2) has  compromised  the  disputes  with the petitioners.

2.

Learned APP for State accepts notice and submits that State has no objection to this petition because parties have resumed matrimony.

3.

Respondent no. 2 identified by IO/SI Amolak also accepts notice.

4.

Keeping in mind nature of disputes between the parties I  have spoken in  Hindi  with  the  parties. It  is  stated  by them that  since  August  2025  they are living together happily along with daughter of petitioner no. 1 and respondent no. 2. The parties have brought their daughter also to the Court.

5.

Respondent no. 2 submits that since now they are living happily together, she does not wish to continue prosecution of the petitioners.

6.

Having  spoken  with  both  sides  I  am  satisfied  that  it  would  be  in  the interest of justice not to push the parties through full dress trial.

7.

Therefore, the petition is allowed and FIR No. 521/2018 of PS Swaroop Nagar for offence under Section 498A/406/34 IPC as well as proceedings arising out of the same are quashed.