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2025 Supreme(Online)(Ker) 51500

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
C.S. Dias, J
SUBHASH BABU – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF KERALA – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: SHRI.SREERAJ M.D., SMT.NEELANJANA NAIR
For the Respondents: SHRI.AJMAL P.

C.S.DIAS, J.

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CRL.MC No. 9493 OF 2025 -----------------------------------------

Dated this the 10th day of November, 2025 ORDER The petitioner is the accused in C.C.No.281/2024 on the file of the Court of the Judicial First Class Magistrate-III, Kollam, which has arisen from Crime No.607/2024, registered by the Kollam West Police Station, Kollam, alleging commission of the offences punishable under Sections 341, 294(b), 324 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code.

2. The petitioner has invoked the inherent jurisdiction of this Court under Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Surksha Sanhita , to quash all further proceedings in the above case. It is asserted that the dispute that led to the registration of the crime has been amicably settled between the petitioner and the respondents 2 and 3, who have executed Annexures A3 and A4 affidavits, affirming the settlement.

3. I have heard the learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner, the learned Public Prosecutor, and the learned Counsel for the respondents 2 and 3.

4. The learned counsel on either side submits that, with the intervention of relatives and well-wishers, the parties have resolved their dispu

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