Family Disputes Resolved Among Parties - Family or relationship disputes should be quashed if the parties have fully resolved their disputes among themselves, especially in cases with predominantly civil character, such as those arising from matrimonial issues or commercial transactions. This principle applies broadly across various judgments. Suzie Bengonia Mawkhlieng VS State of Meghalaya - Crimes, Ashwani Sirohi VS State - Delhi, RAVINDER RAWAT VS STATE NCT OF DELHI - Delhi, SACHIN VS STATE (NCT OF DELHI) - Delhi, NARESH BABU SHARMA VS STATE OF NCT OF DELHI - Delhi, TARUN KUMAR VS State - Delhi
Nature of Cases and Quashing Criteria - Criminal cases with a predominantly civil nature, particularly those arising from matrimonial or commercial disputes, are eligible for quashing once disputes are settled. However, cases involving offences under laws like the Prevention of Corruption Act or committed by public servants in official capacity are generally not quashed, as they are considered of a different character. Pardeep Motors Hire Purchase Corporation VS Jagdish Raj - Jammu and Kashmir, FAHAD AZIZ AZMI VS STATE - Delhi, MOHD. HAMID VS STATE (GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI) - Delhi
Legal and Constitutional Considerations - Courts emphasize the importance of speedy disposal of matrimonial and family disputes, recognizing their civil nature. The overarching criterion for quashing is whether the disputes are entirely resolved and the case has a civil character, ensuring justice and efficiency. TARUN KUMAR VS State - Delhi
Case Examples and Decisions - Specific judgments have quashed FIRs and proceedings when parties reached mutual settlement, such as FIR No. 403/2006 and FIR No. 397/2013, reinforcing that settled disputes in civil matters justify quashing criminal proceedings. Ashwani Sirohi VS State - Delhi, SACHIN VS STATE (NCT OF DELHI) - Delhi
Analysis and Conclusion:
Matrimonial and family disputes, primarily of civil character, are quashable if parties have amicably resolved their issues. The courts prioritize civil dispute resolution and the constitutional mandate for speedy justice, but exclude cases involving serious criminal offences under specific laws or involving public officials. This approach promotes finality and reduces unnecessary litigation in settled family matters.
relationship or family disputes, should be quashed if the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... FIR deserved to be quashed? ... criminal cases having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly, those arising out of commercial transactions or matrimonial ... or family disputes, should be quashed if the parties have resolved their entire disputes among....
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves present ... having overwhelmingly and pre dominantly civil character particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out matrimonial ... statute like Prevention of Corruption Act or offences committed by Public Servants while working in that capacity are not to be quashed ... 29.4 On the other, those criminal cases having overwh....
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... disputes. ... having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out of matrimonial ... On the other hand, those criminal cases having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out of m....
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out of matrimonial ... Final Decision: The Court allowed the petition and quashed FIR No. 403/2006 and the proceedings emanating therefrom against ... On the other hand, those criminal cases having overwhelmingly and pre....
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... overwhelmingly and pre-dominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out of matrimonial ... respondent No.2 have already filed a petition under Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act in the Court of learned Principal Judge(Family
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out of matrimonial ... FIR No.397/2013 dated 22.06.2013, under Sections 406/498A/34 IPC, based on a settlement reached between the parties before the Family ... On the other hand, those criminal cases having overwhelmingl....
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out of matrimonial ... Final Decision: The petition was allowed, and the FIR under Sections 498A/406/34 IPC was quashed against the petitioners. ... On the other hand, those criminal cases having overwhelmingly and predo....
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out of matrimonial ... like the Prevention of Corruption Act or the offences committed by public servants while working in that capacity are not to be quashed ... On the other hand, those criminal cases having overwhelmin....
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... The Court also considered the predominantly civil nature of matrimonial disputes and the constitutional mandate for speedy disposal ... of such disputes. ... On the other hand, those criminal cases having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out o....
relationship or family disputes should be quashed when the parties have resolved their entire disputes among themselves. ... having overwhelmingly and predominantly civil character, particularly those arising out of commercial transactions or arising out of matrimonial ... like the Prevention of Corruption Act or the offences committed by public servants while working in that capacity are not to be quashed ... On the other hand, those criminal cases having overwhelmin....
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