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11. Pursuant to the settlement ... District,
Karkardooma Courts, Delhi, on 09.02.2026 [in HMA No. 248/2026].
12. Although the offence under Section 498A of IPC is non-
compoundable, the Supreme
9142/2025, a chargesheet was filed in March 2024
under Sections 323 / 325 / 380 / 452 / 427 / 34 of the IPC. The case is pending
before ... light of the aforesaid, the parties seek quashing of the impugned
FIR.
12. The parties are present in Court, physically or through video
conference
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sum of Rs. 1,75,00,000/- towards full and final satisfaction ... High Courts may exercise their inherent powers under Section 528 of
the BNSS (corresponding to Section 482 of the CrPC) to quash criminal
proceedings even
first motion petition under the Hindu Marriage Act,
1955 ["HMA"]; thereafter, respondent No. 2 shall open and operate a
bank account ... HMA
No. 523/2026.
12. In light of the aforesaid, parties seek quashing of the impugned
FIR.
13. Although the offence under Section
HMA"], Rs.2,00,000/- at the time of recording of statements in the
second motion under 13B(2) of HMA ... HMA No.
1457/2024.
12. In light of the aforesaid, parties seek quashing of the impugned
FIR.
13. Despite the offence under Section 498A
HMA"]; Rs. 35,00,000/- at the time of recording statements in the
second motion petition under Section 13B(2) of the HMA ... mutual consent passed by the Family
Court on 27.08.2025 in HMA No. 701/2025.
12. In light of the aforesaid, parties seek quashing
HMA"]; Rs.2,00,000/- at the time of recording of statements in the
second motion petition under Section 13B(2) of HMA ... been handed over to respondent
No.2 in Court today.
12. The Settlement Agreement further contemplates dissolution of the
marriage by mutual consent. Pursuant thereto
recording of statements in the
second motion petition under Section 13B(2) of the HMA; and Rs.
1,00,000/- at the time of filing ... petitioners seek the quashing of the impugned FIR.
12. Although the offence under Section 498A of the IPC is non-
compoundable, the Supreme Court
divorce [in HMA No. 1307/2025] by mutual consent by the
Principal Judge, Family Courts, East District, Karkardooma Courts,
Delhi, on 20.08.2025.
12. Although ... offence under Section 498A of IPC is non-
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consent by the Principal Judge, Family Court, Dwarka Courts, on
10.07.2025 [in HMA No. 647/2025].
10. In light of the aforesaid, the parties seek ... under Section 354 of the IPC were levelled against her father-
in-law on account of a misunderstanding, stemming from the matrimonial
dispute.
12. Learned