Geetha @ Kalaiselvi v. State Represented By The Inspector of Police Mechery Police Station Salem
2013-08-30
M.JAICHANDREN
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DigiLaw.ai
Judgment : 1. This criminal original petition was referred for mediation to the Tamil Nadu Mediation and Conciliation Centre, High Court of Madras, by the order of this Court, dated 26.3.2013. 2. A communication, dated 19.8.2013, of the Tamil Nadu Mediation and Conciliation Centre, High Court of Madras, enclosing a copy of its Mediation Report, dated 29.7.2013, has been received, and in the said Mediation Report, it is stated as follows:- "Both the parties appeared before the Centre along with their Counsel. Matter has been settled between them as per the terms cited in the Mediation Agreement enclosed. Hence the matter is sent back to the Hon'ble Court." 3. As the parties have arrived at a settlement in terms of the Mediation Agreement, dated 29.7.2013, this petition is listed for passing orders in terms of the said Mediation Agreement. 4. The Mediation Agreement, dated 29.7.2013, signed by the parties and the counsel appearing for the petitioners, reads as follows:- "Both sides, out of their own volition and without any pressure or coercion from any side have agreed as follows: 1. The Defacto Complainant agrees that he has received the amount due from the petitioners towards full and final settlement. 2. Both parties agree that there are no claims against each other. 3. The Defacto Complainant agrees that he will withdraw the complainant in Cr.No.303/2013 at Mechery Police Station, Salem District." 5. In terms of the settlement arrived at between the parties, which is recorded under the Mediation Agreement, dated 29.7.2013, and in terms of the Mediation Report, dated 29.7.2013, before the Tamil Nadu Mediation and Conciliation Centre, High Court of Madras, this petition is disposed of, recording the terms of the Mediation Agreement, dated 29.7.2013. The terms of the Mediation Agreement, dated 29.7.2013 and the Mediation Report, dated 29.7.2013, of the Mediation Centre, shall form part of the order.