High CourtsSingle Bench(2018) 10 P&H CK 0097

Rohan Singh Hooda and another vs State of Haryana and another

Punjab And Haryana At Chandigarh · Decided on 9 October 2018

HON’BLE JUDGES
H.S. Madaan, J
RESULT
Allowed
CASE NUMBER
Criminal Miscellaneous (M) No. 32007 of 2018

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Judgment

27 paragraphs · 540 words

Petitioners Rohan Singh Hooda and another have brought the instant petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing of FIR No. 37 dated 21.6.2016,

for offences under Sections 406, 498-A, 323, 506 IPC, registered at Women Police Station, District Panchkula, against them, alongwith consequential

proceedings arising therefrom, on the basis of compromise, stated to have been effected between them and complainant Vibha Vashisht-arrayed as

respondent No.2.

When the petition came up for hearing on 30.7.2018, notice of motion was ordered to be issued. The respondent No. 1 - State of Haryana through

State counsel, whereas respondent No.2 through Ms. Isha Goyal, Advocate, had put in appearance. Then in light of the contention that parties have

since effected compromise, they were directed to put in appearance before the trial Court to get their statements recorded with regard to compromise

and the trial Court was directed to send a report to this Court.

Report has been received from Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Panchkula, in terms of which complainant Vibha Vashisht and accused, namely,

Rohan Singh Hooda and Archana Singh, had appeared there and their statements were recorded, in terms of which they have admitted to have

entered into a voluntary compromise, with free will, without any pressure, coercion or undue influence. Further complainant has stated that she has no

objection if the FIR in question is quashed by this Court. There is nothing on record to doubt the genuineness of the compromise so arrived at between

the parties. It has been reported that no accused has been declared proclaimed offender in the FIR in question. Alongwith the report statements of the

complainant and all the accused, in original, have been annexed.

I have heard learned counsel for the petitioners, learned counsel for respondent no. 2 and learned State counsel, besides going through the record.

The dispute between the parties has been resolved amicably, which appears to have been arrived at between them voluntarily without any threat or

coercion and in terms of ratio of the authority reported as Kulwinder Singh and others vs. State of Punjab and others 2007 (3) RCR (Criminal) 1052,

where in para 28, it has been held as under :-

“The compromise, in a modern society, is the sine qua non of harmony and orderly behaviour. It is the soul of justice and if the power under

Section 482 of the Cr.P.C. is used to enhance such a compromise which, in turn, enhances the social amity and reduces friction, then it truly is

“finest hour of justiceâ€​.â€​

It has been observed that High Court has power to quash prosecution in order to achieve ends of justice and to prevent abuse of process of law.

Though such powers are unlimited but those are to be exercised sparingly and with utmost care and caution. Though there is no statutory bar which

can effect the inherent power of High Court under Section 482 Cr.P.C.

The compromise is in interest of peace and tranquility in the society and for such like reasons this Court can quash the FIR and ancillary proceedings

exercising power under Section 482 Cr.P.C., it appears to be a fit case to exercise such powers.

Accordingly, the petition is allowed and the abovesaid FIR alongwith ancillary proceedings are hereby quashed.