(1.) SECOND -respondent-Anju Singla gave a complaint against the petitioners on the basis of which F.I.R. No. 41 dated 20.7.2000 has been registered at Police Station Machhiwara under Sections 406, 323, 506, 498-A, 109, 34, 120-B IPC.
(2.) THE petitioners have approached this Court under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing the above said F.I.R. Among other things the petitioners have alleged that a compromise has been effected between the two parties on 2.11.2000, as per which, it has been agreed that F.I.R. in question is not to be pursued. According to the petitioners, the second-respondent has received her dowry articles. They also claim that the first-petitioner who is the husband of the second-respondent has agreed to pay Rs. 4 lakhs to the second-respondent as permanent alimony for herself and for her minor child-Damimi, out of which the second-respondent shall deposit Rs. 1 lakh in the bank in the name of the minor child. The petitioners also claim that if one of the parties files a petition for divorce, the opposite party shall not contest the same. According to the petitioners, they have also agreed to get a mutual decree of divorce. Therefore, the petitioners pray that in view of the compromise, the FIR in question and the consequential proceedings may be quashed.
(3.) ANJU Singla, the second-respondent also appeared in Court and was identified by her counsel. Before Court, she stated that she has lodged the F.I.R. in question against her husband-Shiv Kumar and others at Police Station Machhiwara, that she has compromised with the accused, and that she has no objection for quashing the F.I.R. in question. She also stated that she has also filed affidavit to this effect. Anju Singla also stated that she has received a sum of Rs. 4 lakhs from her husband-Shiv Kumar in settlement of all claims against him.