Rajasthan High Court – Jaipur
Yogesh Asija S/O Shri Mahesh Kumar Asija vs State Of Rajasthan, … on 18 July, 2025
Author: Sameer Jain
Bench: Sameer Jain
[2025:RJ-JP:26973] HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR S.B. Criminal Miscellaneous (Petition) No. 4322/2025 Yogesh Asija S/o Shri Mahesh Kumar Asija, R/o Rpa Road, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan. ----Petitioner Versus 1. State Of Rajasthan, Through P.p. 2. Ravi Shekhar Meena S/o Shri Badri Narayan Meena, R/o 24-B, Vivekanand Colony, Naya Kheda, Vidyadhar Nagar, Jaipur. ----Respondents
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Dinesh Kumar Pathak with
Mr. Bharat Sharma
For State : Mr. M. S. Shekhawat, PP
For Complainant : Mr. Dinesh Sharma
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SAMEER JAIN
Judgment
18/07/2025
1. This petition under Section 528 of BNSS is filed, with a
prayer to quash the FIR No. 41/2024 registered at Police Station
Vidyadhar Nagar District Jaipur City (North) for offences under
Sections 323, 342, 382, 386, 365, 504, 506 of IPC and Section
3(1)®, 3(1)(s), 3(2)(va) of SC/ST Act, on the basis of
compromise effectuated between the parties herein, in respect of
their inter-se dispute.
2. Learned counsel for both the parties, in presence of their
respective clients, have submitted that the dispute at hand is
inter-se private in nature, which has been resolved by the parties
amicably.
3. Heard and considered.
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4. At the outset, this Court deems it appropriate to place
reliance upon the judgment passed by the Hon’ble Apex Court in
Gian Singh Vs. State of Punjab [(2012) 10 SCC 303] and
Ramgopal Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh reported in
[2022 (14) SCC 531], relevant portion of which is reproduced
below:
“12. The High Court, therefore, having regard to the
nature of the offence and the fact that parties have
amicably settled their dispute and the victim has willingly
consented to the nullification of criminal proceedings, can
quash such proceedings in exercise of its inherent powers
under Section 482 Cr.P.C., even if the offences are non-
compoundable.”
5. In view of the position of law laid down by the Hon’ble Apex
Court in aforementioned case, and considering the personal nature
of dispute, which has been amicably settled between parties, this
Court deems it just and proper to allow the present misc. petition.
Compromise is taken on record.
6. Considering the aforementioned, the present criminal
miscellaneous petition is allowed and the FIR No. 41/2024
registered at Police Station Vidyadhar Nagar District Jaipur City
(North) with all consequential proceedings, are hereby quashed
and set aside.
7. Accordingly, the instant petition is allowed. Pending
application(s), if any, stand disposed of.
(SAMEER JAIN),J
Pooja /119
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