Singh @ Babbu and thus, the present case is a case of partial
compromise.
Learned counsel for the petitioner has relied upon the judgment ... contend
that where there is a partial compromise with some of the accused then also,
the proceedings against the said petitioner/accused should be quashed
full and complete settlement and compromise with the
victim. In other words, the High Court must consider
whether it would be unfair or contrary ... allowed partial quashing. Hon'ble the Madras High Court has
also amply clarified the legal position on partial compromise in the case V.
Sakthivel
quashing the criminal case despite
full and complete settlement and compromise with the
victim. In other words, the High Court must consider
whether it would ... allowed partial quashing. Hon'ble the Madras High Court has
also amply clarified the legal position on partial compromise in the case V.
Sakthivel
further submitted that the
present case is a case of partial compromise and has relied upon the
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::: Downloaded ... contend that even in case of a partial compromise, FIR can be quashed qua
the accused with whom the compromise has been effected.
Learned counsel
imprisonment is concerned, learned counsel
for the petitioners has submitted that partial compromise has taken
place in the instant case and petitioners are in jail
namely, Jaswinder Pal
Singh, Vandana @ Sonia, Jatinder Kumar and Abhinash.
(2) The compromise seems genuine, voluntary and made out of
free will of the parties ... parties have fully compromised
the matter and there is no partial compromise between the
parties.
Relevant part of the report dated
contend that where there is a partial compromise with
some of the accused then also, the proceedings against the said
petitioner/accused should be quashed
before the Court and tendered their statements qua
compromise arrived at between the parties; the compromise is voluntary,
genuine and without any coercion; no accused ... contend that where there is a partial compromise with some of the
accused then also, the proceedings against the said petitioner/accused
should be quashed
before the Court and tendered their
statements qua compromise arrived at between the parties; the
compromise is voluntary, genuine and without any coercion; no accused ... contend that where there is a partial compromise
with some of the accused then also, the proceedings against the said
petitioner/accused should be quashed
present petition and thus, the present
case is a case of partial compromise and has relied upon judgment
passed by the Hon'ble Supreme ... contend that even in case of a partial compromise, FIR can be
quashed qua the accused with whom the compromise has been
effected.
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