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2016 Supreme(Del) 905

P.S.TEJI
NARESH BABU SHARMA – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF NCT OF DELHI – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Mr. M. Amanullah, Advocate
Ms. Meenakshi Chauhan, Adv. with Sub-Inspector Amit Kumar, Police Station Farsh Bazar, Delhi

JUDGMENT :

P.S.TEJI, J.


1. The present petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. has been filed by the petitioners, namely, Sh. Naresh Babu Sharma, Sh. Ankush Sharma and Sh. Shailender Sharma for quashing of FIR No.237/2010 dated 31.10.2010, under Sections 323/324/506/34 IPC registered at Police Station Farsh Bazar on the basis of the settlement arrived at between the petitioners and the respondent no.2, namely, Sh. Devki Nandan Sharma.

2. Learned Additional Public Prosecutor for respondent-State submitted that the respondent no.2, present in the Court has been identified to be the complainant/first informant in the FIR in question by his counsel.

3. The factual matrix of the present case is that the FIR in question was lodged by the complainant on the allegation that on 31.10.2010, at about 1:25 pm the complainant’s elder brother and two sons of his brother came to his shop and pushed the complainant at the cash counter and asked him to leave the shop. They then punched and kicked the complainant. In between, other relatives of the accused-petitioner no.1 also came there and started beating and abusing the complainant. Meanwhile, accused broke the CCTV cameras and the DVR and took along R

























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