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RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT
Sandeep Mehta, J.
Smt. Kavita —Petitioner
versus
State of Rajasthan & Anr. —Respondents
S.B.Criminal Misc. Petition No.1525 of 2015
Decided on 2.6.2015

Advocates:
Counsel for the Parties:
For the Petitioner:Mr. B.K.Vyas, Advocate
For the Respondents: Mr. M.S.Panwar, P.P.

IMPORTANT POINT
A person aggrieved cannot be forced to compound a criminal case initiated by him.

Headnote:Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881—Sections 138 and 147Criminal Procedure Code, 1973—Section 320—Dishonour of cheque—Compounding of offence—Compounding is voluntary act and a person aggrieved cannot be forced to compound a criminal case initiated by him—If complainant disagrees with offer of cheque amount and refuses to compound offence, Court has no powers to mandate complainant to do so—Complainant apart from claiming payment of twice the cheque amount in a complaint under Section 138 Cr.P.C. also has a right to seek appropriate sentence against accused—Trial court was justified in dismissing application preferred by accused for terminating proceedings of complaint by directing complainant to compromise case—Petition dismissed. (Paras 5 to 8)

       Result—Criminal Misc. Petition dismissed.

       

JUDGMENT

Sandeep Mehta, J.—By way of fhe instant miscellaneous petition, the petitioner has approached this Court assailing the validity of the order dated 8.5.2015 passed by learned Special Judge, (N.I.Act Cases)No.1, Jodhpur Metropolitan in complaint case no. 1629/2012 whereby the application filed by the petitioner accused for being permitted to deposit the cheque amount and to direct dropping of the proceedings of the complaint treating the offence to be compounded was dismissed.

2. The petitioner is facing trial in the said Court for the offence under Section 138 of the N.I.Act. She moved an application praying that she is ready to deposit the cheque amount in the Court and thus by accepting the said offer, the complainant be directed to compound the offence. The trial court rejected the said application by the impugned order. Hence, this misc. Petition.

3. I have heard Mr. B.K.Vyas, learned counsel for the petitioner and have gone through the material available on record.

4. The controversy raised in the instant misc. Petition is no more res integra in view of the Supreme Court judgment in the case of J.I.K. Industries Limited Vs. Amarlal V.Jumani, AIR 2012 SC-1079. wherein the Hon’ble Apex Court laid down that a complainant cannot be forced to compromise the matter.

5. The trial court in its order observed that the is not prepared to accept the cheque amount for the purpose of compounding the offence. It is understood that compounding is voluntary act and a person aggrieved cannot be forced to compound a criminal case initiated by him/her. If the complainant disagrees with the offer of the cheque amount and refuses to compound the offence, the Court has no powers to mandate the complainant to do so.

6. The complainant apart from claiming payment of twice the cheque amount in a complaint under Section 138 Cr.P.C. also has a right to seek appropriate sentence against the accused.

7. As a consequence of the aforesaid discussion, this Court is of the opinion that the trial court was justified in dismissing the application preferred by the accused for terminating the proceedings of the complaint by directing the complainant to compromise the case.

8. The misc. petition being devoid of any force is dismissed. Stay petition also stands disposed of.

Criminal Misc. Petition dismissed.



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