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Jatin Mahajan vs Ashwani Mahajan on 16 May, 2018

Learned counsel for the petitioner has relied upon judgments of the Co-ordinate Benches of this Court in the cases of Atul Sood and others Vs. Cholamandlam Investment and Finance Company Limited and others, passed in CRR No. 3704 of 2016, decided on 30.05.2017 and Harjeet Singh and another Vs. Amarjit Singh, 2008(3) RCR(Criminal) 900, wherein in similar circumstances after the matter was compromised, the conviction and sentence awarded by the Courts below were set-aside.
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Jagdish Chand vs State Of Punjab And Anr on 8 May, 2018

Learned counsel for the petitioner has relied upon judgments of the Co-ordinate Benches of this Court in the cases of Atul Sood and others Vs. Cholamandlam Investment and Finance Company Limited and others, passed in CRR No. 3704 of 2016, decided on 30.05.2017 and Harjeet Singh and another Vs. Amarjit Singh, 2008(3) RCR(Criminal) 900, wherein in similar circumstances after the matter was compromised, the conviction and sentence awarded by the Courts below were set-aside.
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Munish Garg vs State Of Haryana And Another on 18 December, 2019

Learned counsel for the petitioner has relied upon a judgment of this Court in Atul Sood and others versus Cholamandlam Investment and Finance Company Limited and others, 2017(2) L.A.R. 212 wherein it has been observed that filing of the petition on the basis of compromise even despite loosing the remedy in hierarchy is maintainable in view of the observations made by Courts in Cochin Hotel Co. (P) Ltd. and others versus Kairali Granites and others, 2006(2) RCR (Criminal) 333 and Jaswinder Singh versus State of Punjab and another, 2011 (17) RCR (Criminal) 2613. The subject matter of the complaint itself has been compounded by way of amicable resolution of controversy, therefore, there should not be any impediment in smooth sailing between the parties.
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