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2022 DIGILAW 2232 (PNJ)

Prem Lal Middha v. State of U. T. Chandigarh

2022-12-21

ANOOP CHITKARA

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JUDGMENT Anoop Chitkara, J. - Vide order dated 30.09.2022, a coordinate Bench of this Court had passed the following order:- 'The petitioners have filed the present petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing of FIR No. 523, dated 11.09.2013, under Sections 420, 120-B of IPC, registered at Police Station (South) Sector 34, Chandigarh (Annexure P-1), and all the consequential proceedings arising therefrom, on the basis of the compromise-deed dated 16.05.2022 (Annexure P-2), effected between the parties. Mr. Avinash Kumar, Advocate for Mr. Kuldeep Tiwari, Addl. PP, UT Chandigarh, appears in Court and submits that there are total 06 complainant/victims in the present case, however, only one complainant/victim has been made party in the present petition. Learned counsel for the petitioner seeks a short adjournment to clear the issue. Adjourned to 14.12.2022.' 2. At this stage, counsel for the petitioner submits that the complainants are not appearing before the concerned Court to support their compromise and they have resiled therefrom. 3. Given above, the present petition cannot proceed further and is disposed of. In the entirety of facts and circumstances of the case, the present petition is disposed of with liberty to the petitioners to file an appropriate petition as and when all the aggrieved persons come forward to support the compromise effected between the parties. It is clarified that disposal of the present petition shall not come in the way of the petitioners in case of filing a fresh petition.