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2020 DIGILAW 331 (RAJ)

Mohd Nadeem v. State

2020-02-05

SANDEEP MEHTA

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JUDGMENT Sandeep Mehta, J. - The instant misc. petition has been filed seeking quashing of the proceedings of the Cr. Case No.9145/2018 pending in the Court of learned Addl.Chief Judicial Magistrate No.2, Udaipur arising out of FIR No.108/2018 registered at the Woman Police Station Udaipur for the offence under Section 498A of the I.P.C. on the basis of the compromise. 2. The respondent No.2 is the first informant and the petitioner is her husband. 3. Both the learned counsel for the parties have submitted that the parties have decided to terminate their ties by mutual consent and thus, the proceedins going on in the trial court should be quashed. 4. They submit that a combined application for termination of the proceedings through a mutual compromise was filed in the Court below. The trial Court vide order dated 13.12.2019 has accepted the said application for the offence under Section 406 of the I.P.C. and has compounded the proceedings to that extent. 5. So far as the offence under Section 498A of I.P.C. is concerned, the application has been rejected by the trial Court on the ground that the offence under Section 498A of I.P.C. is non-compoundable. 6. In this view of the matter and looking to the guidelines issued by the Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Gian Singh Vs. State of Punjab & Anr., (2012) 9 JT 426 SC , it is apparent that further continuance of the proceedings going on against the petitioner in the learned trial Court cannot be said to be expedient in the interest of justice. If the proceedings are allowed to continue, it may result into the compromise being unsettled. 7. Accordingly, the misc. petition is allowed and the proceedings of the Cr. Case No.9145/2018 pending in the Court of learned Addl.Chief Judicial Magistrate No.2, Udaipur arising out of FIR No.108/2018 registered at the Woman Police Station Udaipur for the offence under Section 498A of the I.P.C. are hereby quashed. Stay petition is also disposed of.