JAVED IQBAL WANI
Mohd. Muzamil Sohil – Appellant
Versus
State Th. Police Station, Banihal – Respondent
Judgment :
Javed Iqbal Wani, J.
1. The instant petition has been filed by the petitioners under Section 482 Cr. P. C seeking quashment of FIR No. 61 of 2015 dated 13.05.2015, registered at Police Station, Banihal, Ramban for commission of offences under Sections 420, 467, 468,471,472, 474,109 RPC.
2. The background facts those emerge from case in hand are that on a complaint of petitioner No. 3, the FIR in question is stated to have been registered against the petitioners 1 and 2. The complainant is stated to have alleged commission of offences in question by the petitioners 1 and 2 in connection with the appointment of a Rehbar-a-Taleem, Teacher. The parties are stated to have got the issues resolved amicably and reduced into writing by way of a deed of compromise executed on 31.01.2020. It is being stated that the offences contained in the FIR being non-compoundable are coming in the way of the compromise entered into between the petitioners. Petitioners thus, seek quashment of the FIR in question on the premise that the investigation in the FIR would be an exercise in futility without a conclusive end and that even if the investigation resulted into presentation of a challan and c
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