JUDGEMENT
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(1.) HEARD learned counsel for the petitioners and learned
P.P. and perused the orders impugned.
(2.) THE present revision petitions have been filed against the orders dated 6.9.2011 passed by learned Additional
Sessions Judge No.1, Jodhpur Metropolitan, Jodhpur
rejecting the applications filed by the petitioners under
Section 391 Cr.P.C. in the appeals filed by them.
2 Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioners submits that subsequent to the conviction of the petitioners,
the petitioners and the concerned bank, with which the
alleged cheating has been done, have compromised the
matter and in pursuance of the compromise, the bank has
withdrawn its litigation initiated against the petitioners for
recovery of the amount. It is also submitted that the bank
has issued no dues certificate in regards to the debts of the
petitioners with the bank being cleared. It is submitted that
these documents showing the compromise of the petitioners
with the bank and the no dues certificate are vital
documents which shall have material bearing on the fate of
the appeals filed by the petitioners in which the applications
under Section 391 Cr.P.C. were moved and which have
been rejected by the impugned orders. It is thus submitted
that the court below be directed to take these documents
on record and the petitioners be permitted to lead evidence
for proving the documents.
Learned Special P.P. submits that the order dated 31.8.2004 passed by the D.R.T., Jaipur is an undisputed document in which all the facts of compromise have been
mentioned and the C.B.I. has no objection to this order
being taken on record as an admitted document under
Section 294 Cr.P.C.
(3.) I considered the arguments advanced at the bar and perused the orders impugned.;
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