High CourtsSingle Bench(2020) 03 DEL CK 0273

Mayank Sharma & Ors vs State & Anr

Delhi High Court · Decided on 5 March 2020

HON’BLE JUDGES
Brijesh Sethi, J
RESULT
Disposed Of
CASE NUMBER
Criminal Writ Petition No. 640 Of 2020, Criminal Miscellaneous Application No. 4908 Of 2020

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Judgment

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Brijesh Sethi, J

Vide this petition, quashing of FIR No. 283/2016, registered at police station North Rohini, Delhi for the offences under Sections 435/120B/34 IPC is

sought on the basis of Memorandum of Understanding of 2nd August, 2018 reached between the parties.

Notice.

Mr. Rajesh Mahajan, Additional Standing Counsel, accepts notice for respondent No.1/State and submits that petitioners as well as respondent No.2,

who is the complainant of FIR in question, are present in the Court and they have been identified by Investigating Officer of this case.

Respondent No.2, present in the Court, submits that the dispute between the parties has been amicably resolved in terms of Memorandum of

Understanding of 2nd August, 2018. He affirms the contents of his Affidavit of 5th March, 2020 supporting this petition and submits that now no

dispute with petitioners survives and so, the proceedings arising out of the FIR in question be brought to an end.

Upon hearing and on perusal of the FIR of this Case, I find that continuance of proceedings arising out of the FIR in question would be an exercise in

futility as the misunderstanding, which led to registration of the FIR, now stands cleared between the parties.

Accordingly, this petition is allowed and FIR No. 283/2016, under Sections 435/120B/34 IPC, registered at police station North Rohini, Delhi and the

proceedings emanating therefrom are quashed qua petitioners.

This petition and application stand disposed of accordingly.