Sanjeev Kumar Vs State & Anr

Delhi High Court 19 Nov 2019 Criminal Writ Petition No. 3229 Of 2019, Criminal Miscellaneous Application No. 40566 Of 2019 (2019) 11 DEL CK 0598
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Criminal Writ Petition No. 3229 Of 2019, Criminal Miscellaneous Application No. 40566 Of 2019

Hon'ble Bench

Brijesh Sethi, J

Advocates

Sunil Kumar, Sanjay Lao

Final Decision

Disposed Of

Acts Referred
  • Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Section 323, 354, 451

Judgement Text

Translate:

Brijesh Sethi, J

Quashing of FIR No. 443/2018, under Sections 354/451/323 IPC, registered at police station Farsh Bazar, New Delhi is sought on the ground that the

matrimonial dispute stands amicably resolved between the parties and petitioner/husband and respondent No.2/wife are living happily together.

Notice.

Learned Additional Public Prosecutor for State submits that petitioner/husband and respondent No.2/wife are present in the Court and they have been

duly identified by Investigating Officer of this case. Respondent No.2, present in the Court, submits that the dispute with petitioner has been amicably

resolved and she is happily and peacefully living with petitioner/husband and therefore, the FIR in question and proceedings emanating therefrom be

quashed.

In view of the fact that respondent No.2, who is the complainant of FIR in question, is happily living with petitioner/husband, FIR No. 443/2018, under

Sections 354/451/323 IPC, registered at police station Farsh Bazar, New Delhi and proceedings emanating therefrom, are hereby quashed.

This petition and application stand disposed of accordingly.

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