DINESH KUMAR SHARMA
Sumit Panwar – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Dinesh Kumar Sharma, J. (Oral)
CRL.M.A. 19985/2023
Exemption allowed subject to just exceptions.
Application stands disposed of.
CRL.M.C. 5263/2023
1. The present petition has been filed seeking quashing of case FIR No.137/2017 under Sections 354/354A/354B/323/509 IPC registered at PS Hauz Khas, Delhi.
2. Briefly stated facts of the case are that the present FIR was lodged on the statement of A to Z (masked identity)/respondent no.2 wherein it was alleged that on 02.05.2017, the petitioner began loudly abusing standing outside of the house of respondent no.2. It is further alleged that he assaulted her and inappropriately touched her.
3. However, due to intervention of relatives, friends and renowned personalities, the dispute between the parties has been settled amicably vide Mutual Agreement dated 11.07.2023 with the following terms and conditions:
"(1) That both the parties have mutually agreed to resolve their dispute on the following terms and conditions:
(a) That the First Party and the Second Party have mutually agreed to resolve all their disputes pertaining to the instant complaint, and to spend their lives with peace and harmony;
(b) That the First Party will give the
The court may exercise power under section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing the proceedings based on a settlement agreement and may impose constructive measures on the parties.
The power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. should be exercised to secure the ends of justice and prevent abuse of the process of any court. The possibility of conviction being remote and bleak due to a sett....
The court has the power to quash criminal proceedings under section 482 Cr.P.C. when the chances of conviction are bleak and a settlement between the parties would lead to better relations.
The wide plenitude of inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C allows for the quashing of criminal proceedings based on settlement and the remote possibility of conviction.
The court has the power under section 482 Cr.P.C. to quash proceedings when a settlement between parties would lead to better relations and no useful purpose is likely to be served by allowing a crim....
The court has the power to quash criminal proceedings on the ground of a settlement, considering the private nature of the dispute and the amicable settlement reached by the parties.
The court can exercise its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to quash criminal proceedings if the possibility of conviction is remote and bleak, and continuation of the case would be an abuse ....
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