JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Ranvir Singh and four others, the petitioners have brought this
petition under the provisions of section 482 Cr. P. C. , for quashing of
FIR No. 59 dated 29.6.2012, registered at Police Station Jodhan,
District Ludhiana (Rural) (Annexure P1) for an offence punishable under
sections 148, 341, 353, 186, 332, 506 read with section 149 of Indian
Penal Code along with all the subsequent proceedings arising out of the
same, on the basis of compromise (Annexure P2) arrived at between the
parties.
(2.) Vide orders dated 25.7.2012, passed by this court, the parties
were directed to appear before the trial court on 8.8.2012 in order to
make statements with regard to the compromise arrived at between
them. Learned Judicial Magistrate Ist Class, Ludhiana recorded the
statements of the parties and submitted her report vide letter dated
1.9.2012. According to her, the parties have compromised the matter.
(3.) Compromise not only brings peace and harmony between the
parties to a dispute but also restores tranquility in the society. Taking
restoration of peace and harmonious relations between the parties and
order in the society as the prime concerns of law, it was held in
Dharambir Vs. State of Haryana, 2005 3 RCR(Cri) 426 by this
court that a non compoundable matrimonial offence could be quashed
on the basis of compromise between the parties to achieve the aforesaid
object.;
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