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2002 DIGILAW 352 (DEL)

LAUT SHARMA v. STATE (NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI)

2002-03-11

B.A.KHAN, V.S.AGGARWAL

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B. A. Khan ( 1 ). Petitioners are praying for quashing of FIR No. 500/97 registered at PS Shakarpur under Sections 498a/406, Indian Penal Code, 1860 registered on the complaint of petitioner No. 2 his wife. It is submitted that petitioner No. 1 and his wife (P2) had resolved their disputes and started living together and that petitioner No. 2 did not want to pursue her. complaint now against any of the accused mentioned in this FIR. : ( 2 ). Petitioner No. 2 (wife) was examined by the Court. She stated that she wanted to live happily with her husband (petitioner No. 1) and that she had lodged the complaint registered in FIR out of matrunonial disputes between them and had also arrayed relations of her husband (petitioners 3 to 8) as accused in that FIR. She further stated that she was withdrawing all allegations made against them. Her statement was also recorded separately. ( 3 ). Considering all this and the no objection conveyed by respondent s Counsel, fir No. 500/97 under Sections 498a/406, Indian Penal Code, 1860 registered at PS Shakarpur and consequential criminal proceedings pending before the Magistrate are quashed.