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2021 DIGILAW 723 (RAJ)

Noor Mohammad v. State of Rajasthan

2021-03-26

NARENDRA SINGH DHADDHA

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ORDER 1. This revision petition has been filed against the impugned judgment of conviction and order of sentence dated 30.5.2018 passed by Special Metropolitan Magistrate (NI Act Cases) No.12, Jaipur Metropolitan in Criminal Case No.598/2017 whereby the accused petitioner was convicted for the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act (in short 'N.I. Act') and sentenced to undergo 6 months SI and fine of Rs.60,000/-; in default of payment thereof, he would undergo additional 2 months SI. 2. On appeal, the learned Appellate Court vide order dt.25.1.2019 confirmed the order passed by the trial court. 3. Heard the learned counsel for the parties. 4. It is submitted that a compromise has been taken place between the parties mentioning therein that the parties are going to compromise the matter. It shows that the parties want to compromise the matter before National Lok Adalat. It is further stated that accused-Noor Mohammad is paying Rs.15,000/- to the complainant and thereafter he will pay the outstanding amount within two months. The compromise has been filed by both the parties which is attested/verified by Registrar (Judicial) of this court. The parties are not interested to proceed the matter further. So, the revision petition may be allowed. 5. Hence, in view of the above, the revision petition deserves to be decided in the light of compromise entered between the parties as per Section 138 of N.I. Act. 6. The revision petition preferred by the petitioner is allowed. The conviction of the petitioner as ordered by the trial court dt.30.5.2018 and confirmed by the Appellate Court vide order dt.25.1.2019 are quashed and set aside. The petitioner is acquitted of the charges framed against him and his Bail bonds stands cancelled.