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Section 120B in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 174A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Lovely Salhotra vs State Nct Of Delhi on 10 April, 2017
4. Accordingly, we find that the order [Lovely Salhotra v. State
(NCT of Delhi), 2016 SCC OnLine Del 6583] so passed by the
High Court is not sustainable in the eye of the law and deserves
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to be set aside. Accordingly, we set aside the said order of the
High Court and quash the FIR qua the appellants herein. The
appeal is allowed in the aforestated terms."
Sunil Tomar vs State Of Nct Delhi & Anr on 4 August, 2021
11. This court in CRL. M.C. 1741/2021, titled SUNIL TOMAR v. THE
STATE OF NCT OF DELHI & ANR vide order dated APRIL 12, 2022 also
observed
"Partial quashing or part quashing of FIR only qua the
petitioner/ accused with whom the complainant has
compromised or settled the matter can be allowed and while
quashing, it must be appreciated that the petitioner/accused
cannot be allowed to suffer based on a complaint filed by the
respondent, when subsequently, all disputes have been settled
between the parties."
Section 138 in The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 [Entire Act]
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