RAVINDER SINGH @ HARVINDER SINGH & ORS Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANOTHER
LAWS(P&H)-2012-3-490
HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
Decided on March 28,2012

RAVINDER SINGH @ HARVINDER SINGH And ORS Appellant
VERSUS
State of Punjab and Another Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) Present petition has been filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. seeking quashing of FIR No. 36 dated 5.11.2011, registered at Police Station Koom Kalan, District Ludhiana, under Sections 336, 341, 506, 148, 149 IPC and Section 25/27/25(54)/59 of the Arms Act. A Coordinate Bench, on January 16, 2012, had passed the following order:- Learned Counsel for the petitioners submits that during the pendency of the investigation, the petitioners have amicably settled their scores with respondent No. 2 and have effected a compromise. Notice of motion for 28.03.2012. The petitioners and respondent No. 2 are directed to appear before the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ludhiana on 16.02.2012 who shall record their statements with regard to the compromise and submit his report to that effect on or before the date fixed by this Court.
(2.) Pursuant to the order passed by this Court on January 16, 2012, the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ludhiana has recorded the statements of the parties and has submitted a report to this Court, relevant portion whereof reads as under: 2. Accordingly, on 16.02.2012 satatement of accused Ravinder Singh @ Harvinder Singh, Dharminder Singh, Jagdeep Singh @ Happy, Parveen Kumar, Rajwinder Singh, Harjinder Singh and Yuvrajjit Singh on identification of Sh. J.S. Nagra, Advocate and of Sohan Singh complainant onidentification of Sh. Jatinder Kumar Arora, Advocate recordedon 16.02.2012. Both complainants and accused stated thatthey have compromised with each other in the abovesaid casevoluntarily, without any pressure any coercion from any part. 3. From the statements, it appears that compromise has beenvoluntarily entered into between the parties without anypressure or coercion.
(3.) In the present case, no injury has been caused by the fire-arm. Petitioners are also stated to have suffered injuries in the occurrence. It is stated to be a case of version and cross version. Shri Sukhjit Singh, Counsel appearing for the petitioners, states that the parties have decided to promote everlasting peace and bring an end to bad blood and feud between them.;


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