IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
L.VICTORIA GOWRI, J
M.Meena – Appellant
Versus
The State of Tamil Nadu – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. filing of petition to quash fir. (Para 1 , 2 , 3 , 4) |
| 2. legal standards for quashing based on compromise. (Para 5 , 7) |
| 3. assessment of case based on the nature of allegations. (Para 8 , 9) |
| 4. clarification on circumstances under which quashing is permissible. (Para 10) |
| 5. final decision on the petition. (Para 11) |
ORDER
This Criminal Original Petition is filed under Section 482 CrPC / Section
528 BNSS , seeking to quash the FIR in Crime No.447 of 2023 on the file of the Inspector of Police, B6, Jaihindpuram Police Station, Madurai District and quash the same as illegal as against the petitioners.
2. The gist of the allegations in the FIR is that due to dispute with regard to going in a wrong route, the accused persons abused the defacto complainant in filthy language and assaulted him thereby causing injuries. Pursuant to the complaint given by the defacto complainant / second respondent, a case in Crime No.447 of 2023 was registered on the file of the first respondent against the petitioners and others for the offences under Sections 294(b), 324 & 506(2)
of IPC. Seeking quashment of the FIR, this Criminal Original Petition is filed.
3. Admittedly, the petitioners an
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