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The Indian Penal Code, 1860
The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
Section 338 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Bhajan Lal Sharma vs State (Govt Of Nct Of Delhi) & Ors. on 1 August, 2016
The Court specifically rejected the contention that the earlier decision in
Bhajan Lal Sharma v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)6 operates as a bar to
adopting such a course7.
Gian Singh vs State Of Punjab & Anr on 24 September, 2012
11. The Supreme Court, in Gian Singh v. State of Punjab and Anr.1,
held as follows:
Narinder Singh & Ors vs State Of Punjab & Anr on 27 March, 2014
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complaint or FIR if it is satisfied that on the face of such settlement,
there is hardly any likelihood of the offender being convicted and by
not quashing the criminal proceedings, justice shall be casualty and
ends of justice shall be defeated. The above list is illustrative and not
exhaustive. Each case will depend on its own facts and no hard-and-
fast category can be prescribed."2
Further, in Narinder Singh and Ors. v. State of Punjab and Anr.3, the
Supreme Court has also laid down guidelines for High Courts while
accepting settlement deeds between parties and quashing the proceedings.
The relevant observations in the said decision read as under:
Babu Khan And Anr. vs State & Ors. on 5 September, 2019
In Babu Khan and Anr. v. State and Ors.5, after considering the
decisions of the Supreme Court, this Court observed as follows: