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Shimil Rahman

High Court Of Kerala|30 December, 2014
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

The petitioners are the accused in Crime No.386 of 2011 of Adhur Police Station, which on filing of the final report was taken cognizance of as C.C.No.65 of 2014 by JFCM Court-I, Kasaragod for having committed offences punishable under Secs.143, 147, 148, 341 and 324 r/w Sec.149 of IPC. 2. It is unnecessary to go into the details of the allegations for the simple reason that the de- facto complainant has amicably settled the dispute with the accused persons and in the affidavit sworn to by him before this Court, it is pointed out that he has no further grievance in the matter and he does not intend to proceed further with the matter.
3. As there is no social issue involved in the matter and it is purely a dispute between the parties and since an affidavit has been sworn to by the de facto complainant, no useful purpose will be served if the proceedings are continued.
4. The de facto complainant, who is arrayed as the 2nd respondent before this Court is represented by his counsel, who Crl.M.C. No.7430 of 2014 -: 2 :-
accepts that an affidavit has been sworn to by the 2nd respondent and stands by the statements contained therein.
Hence, this petition is allowed. All further proceedings against these petitioners in C.C.No.65 of 2014 of JFCM Court-I, Kasaragod including the registration of crime as Crime No.386 of 2011 of Adhur Police Station and final report thereof shall stand quashed.
Sd/- P.BHAVADASAN, JUDGE.
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Title

Shimil Rahman

Court

High Court Of Kerala

JudgmentDate
30 December, 2014
Judges
  • P Bhavadasan