Sonal Jorihar vs State Of Rajasthan (2025:Rj-Jd:36338) on 13 August, 2025

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Rajasthan High Court – Jodhpur

Sonal Jorihar vs State Of Rajasthan (2025:Rj-Jd:36338) on 13 August, 2025

[2025:RJ-JD:36338]

      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                       JODHPUR
                S.B. Criminal Misc(Pet.) No. 6697/2025

1.       Sonal Jorihar D/o Sh. Biresh Prasad, Aged About 42
         Years, R/o Opposite District Magistrates Residence, Near
         Pratap Circle, Pratapnagar, Chittorgarh (Raj)
2.       Biresh Prasad S/o Late R.p. Sinha, Aged About 73 Years,
         R/o Opposite District Magistrates Residence, Near Pratap
         Circle, Pratapnagar, Chittorgarh (Raj)
3.       Sonit Prasad S/o Sh Biresh Prasad, Aged About 40 Years,
         R/o Opposite District Magistrates Residence, Near Pratap
         Circle, Pratapnagar, Chittorgarh (Raj)
4.       Rohit Jorihar S/o Sh.biresh Prasad, Aged About 40 Years,
         R/o Opposite District Magistrates Residence, Near Pratap
         Circle, Pratapnagar, Chittorgarh (Raj)
                                                                   ----Petitioners
                                        Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through Pp
2.       Jay Yadav S/o Shri Harmesh Yadav, Resident Of Civil
         Lines, Churu, Police Station Kotwali, District Churu,
         Rajasthan
                                                                 ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)           :     Mr. Pravin Vyas
For Respondent(s)           :     Mr. Shreeram Choudhary, PP
                                  Mr. K.S. Lodha



          HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MUKESH RAJPUROHIT

Order

13/08/2025

1. Instant Criminal Misc. Petition under Section 528 of

BNSS/482 of Cr.P.C. for quashing of F.I.R. No.327/2024 lodged at

Police Station Sadar Chittorgarh, District Chittorgarh, and all

consequential proceedings for offences under Sections 308(2),

316(2), 318(4), 338, 336(3), 340(2) and 61(2)(a) of BNS.

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2. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the matter

has already been compromised between the parties as is borne

out from the compromise-deed annexed with this petition. In view

thereof, respondent No.2 – complainant is not inclined to press

charges against the petitioners and proceed further in the matter.

Learned counsel has placed reliance on a decision of Supreme

Court in the case of Gian Singh Vs. State of Punjab & Anr.

[(2012) 10 SCC 303]. He urges that the impugned FIR and all

consequential proceedings may be quashed on the basis of

compromise.

3. Learned counsel for the respondents No.2 – complainant and

learned Public Prosecutor concur with the fact of compromise and

submit that in view of the compromise, they have no objection if

the FIR in question is quashed.

4. In the premise, applying the ratio in decision of Gian Singh

(Supra), I deem it just and proper to invoke inherent powers of

this Court under Section 528 of BNSS, 2023 (Section 482 Cr.P.C)

to avoid undue hardship to the parties.

5. Accordingly, the present misc. petition is allowed and the

F.I.R. No.327/2024 lodged at Police Station Sadar Chittorgarh,

District Chittorgarh, and all consequential proceedings for offences

under Sections 308(2), 316(2), 318(4), 338, 336(3), 340(2) and

61(2)(a) of BNS against the petitioners are hereby quashed.

6. Pending applications, if any, stand disposed of.

(MUKESH RAJPUROHIT),J
327-mSingh/-

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