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Ikramuddin & Ors vs State Of Nct Of Delhi & Anr

Delhi High Court · Decided on 23 January 2020 · Citation: (2020) 01 DEL CK 0476

HON’BLE JUDGES
Suresh Kumar Kait, J
RESULT
Allowed
CASE NUMBER
Criminal Miscellaneous Case No. 343 Of 2020

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Judgment

17 paragraphs · 253 words

Suresh Kumar Kait, J

CRL. M.A. 1479/2020

1.

Allowed, subject to all just exceptions.

2.

Application is disposed of.

CRL.M.C.343/2020

3.

Vide the present petition, the petitioners seek direction thereby quashing FIR No.70/2017 dated 08.04.2017, registered at Police Station - Hazarat Nizamuddin and all other proceedings emanating therefrom.

4.

Notice issued.

5.

Notice is accepted by learned APP for the State and counsel for the respondent no.2.

6.

With the consent of the counsel for the parties, the present petition is taken up for final disposal.

7.

The present petition is filed on the ground that the parties have settled their disputes and the respondent No.2 has no objection if the present petition is allowed.

8.

Respondent No.2 is personally present in Court with learned counsel and he has been identified by SI Ashok Tomar/IO and submits that matter has been settled and he does not wish to prosecute the matter any further.

9.

The petitioners and respondent no.2 have entered into an amicable settlement before Mediation Centre, Saket Courts, New Delhi vide settlement deed dated 04.12.2019.

10.

Learned counsel for the petitioners pray that the present petition may be allowed.

11.

Taking into account the aforesaid facts, this Court is inclined to quash the FIR as no useful purpose would be served in prosecuting the petitioners any further.

12.

For the reasons afore-recorded, the FIR No.70/2017 dated 08.04.2017, registered at Police Station - Hazarat Nizamuddin and consequent proceedings therefrom are quashed.

13.

The petition is allowed and disposed of accordingly.

14.

Dasti.