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Bombay High Court

Arun S/O. Gangadhar Deshpande And Anr vs The State Of Maharashtra And Anr on 8 August, 2017

Author: S. S. Shinde

Bench: S. S. Shinde, A. M. Dhavale

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              IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY.
                        BENCH AT AURANGABAD.

                    CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 623 OF 2017

1]        Amit S/o Arun Deshpande,
          Age : 22 years, Occu. Education,
          R/o. Pathri Road, Wanisangam,
          Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.

2]        Gangadhar S/o Banshidarrao Deshpande,
          Age : 87 years, Occu. Nil,
          R/o. Pathri Road, Wanisangam,
          Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani. 

3]        Anjali W/o Arun Deshpande,
          Age : 40 years, Occu. Household,
          R/o. Pathri Road, Wanisangam,
          Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani. 

4]        Minakshi W/o Madhukar Deshpande,
          Age : 43 years, Occu. Household,
          R/o. Pathri Road, Wanisangam,
          Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.

5]        Damini D/o Madhukar Deshpande
          @ Ragini W/o Subham Deshmukh,
          Age : 20 years, Occu. Household,
          R/o. Pathri Road, Wanisangam,
          Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.

6]        Vitthal S/o Madhukar Deshpande,
          Age : 16 years, Occu. Education,
          R/o. Pathri Road, Wanisangam,
          Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.

          Under Guardian natural mother
          Minakshi Madhukar Deshpande.

7]        Angha D/o. Arun Deshpande,
          Age : 17 years, Occu. Household,
          R/o. Pathri Road, Wanisangam,
          Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.




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       Under Guardian natural mother
       Anjali Arun Deshpande.                    ... Petitioners

       VERSUS

1.     The State of Maharashtra,
       Through the Investigating Officer
       Crime No. 03/2017, registered with
       Police Station, Sonpeth,
       Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.

2.     Shriram Ganpatrao Zirpe,
       Age : 37 years, Occu. Wanisangam,
       R/o. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.                      ... Respondents

                                 ..........
 Mr D. A. Mane, Advocate h/f Mr N. G. Talekar, Adv for the applicants
               Mr S. D. Ghayal, APP for respondent/State
  Mr P. K. Ipper, Advocate h/f Mr Sudarshan J. Salunke, Advocate for 
                           respondent No. 2
                                .............

                                WITH
                CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 4031 OF 2017

1]     Arun S/o Gangadhar Deshpande,
       Age : 50 years, Occu. Agril,
       R/o. Wanisangam, Tq. Sonpeth, 
       Dist. Parbhani.

2]     Madhukar S/o Gangadhar Deshpande,
       Age : 48 years, Occu. Agril,
       R/o. Wanisangam, Tq. Sonpeth, 
       Dist. Parbhani.                           ... Petitioners

       VERSUS

1.     The State of Maharashtra,
       Through the Investigating Officer
       Crime No. 03/2017, registered with
       Police Station, Sonpeth,
       Tq. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.




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2.      Shriram Ganpatrao Zirpe,
        Age : 37 years, Occu. Wanisangam,
        R/o. Sonpeth, Dist. Parbhani.                                ... Respondents

                                    ..........
      Mr D. A. Mane, Advocate h/f Mr N. G. Talekar, Advocate for the 
                                  applicants
                  Mr S. D. Ghayal, APP for respondent/State
     Mr P. K. Ipper, Advocate h/f Mr Sudarshan J. Salunke, Advocate for 
                              respondent No. 2
                                   .............


                                      CORAM  :       S. S. SHINDE   &
                                                     A. M. DHAVALE, JJ.

                                      DATE      :     08.08.2017.


ORAL JUDGMENT (Per S. S. SHINDE, J.) :- 

1. Rule. Rule made returnable forthwith. Heard finally with the consent of the parties.

2. Pursuant to the notice issued by this Court, respondent No.2 has filed affidavit. The applicants and respondent No. 2, who are present before the Court, stated that they have decided to settle the dispute between them amicably and compromise terms to that effect duly verified by them before the Registrar (Judicial) of this Court, are placed on record. The parties are identified by their respective counsel. ::: Uploaded on - 10/08/2017 ::: Downloaded on - 12/08/2017 02:02:54 :::

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3. Learned APP for the State has made available the papers of investigation.

4. Having interacted with the applicants and respondent No.2, they stated that, it is their voluntary act & without coercion they have arrived at the settlement and informant has no objection to quash the FIR registered against the applicants.

5. We have carefully perused the allegations contained in the FIR, the investigation papers and the compromise terms placed on record by the parties. The alleged offences are registered under Sections 341, 327, 324, 323, 143, 147, 148, 149 of the Indian Penal Code and u/s 135 of the Bombay Police Act. The maximum punishment provided for the offence u/s 327 of the IPC is 10 years imprisonment and for offence u/s 324, three years imprisonment. The said offences are not compoundable and, therefore, we have considered the prayer of the parties for compromise by invoking inherent powers under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The nature of assault is personal and it does not appear to be offence against the society. In view of the compromise, the chances of conviction are bleak.

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6. Since the applicants and respondent No. 2 have settled the dispute between them amicably so as to maintain peace and to have cordial relations with each other and such settlement is arrived at between the parties without any coercion, keeping in mind the exposition of law by the Hon'ble Apex Court in the matters of Gian Singh Versus State of Punjab and Another reported in (2012) 10 SCC 303 & Narinder Singh & Ors. Vs. State of Punjab & Anr. reported in 2014 All MR (Cri) 1886 (S.C.) in order to secure the ends of justice and to prevent the abuse of process of the Court, we are inclined to accept the compromise terms. Hence, the following order.

ORDER [i] Both the Criminal Applications are allowed. [ii] First Information Report bearing C.R. No. 03/2017 registered against the applicants on 07.01.2017 with Sonpeth Police Station, Dist Parbhani, for the offences punishable u/s Sections 341, 327, 324, 323, 143, 147, 148, 149 of the Indian Penal Code and u/s 135 of the Bombay Police Act, stands quashed and set aside.

7. Rule made absolute accordingly.

         [ A. M. DHAVALE ]                                    [ S. S. SHINDE ] 
                  JUDGE                                               JUDGE

sgp




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