In the case of Nitin Sharma & Ors. vs. State NCT of Delhi & Anr., the Delhi High Court quashed a 2024 FIR involving matrimonial offences under Sections 498A, 406, and 34 of the IPC. Justice Girish Kathpalia allowed the petition for quashing after the de facto complainant (the wife) confirmed that she had amicably settled all disputes with the petitioners and had already obtained a decree of divorce. Noting that she had received a full and final settlement and did not wish to pursue the criminal case, the Court held that subjecting the parties to a “full dress trial” would not serve the interests of justice.
- Nature of the Petition: The petitioners sought the quashing of FIR No. 243/2024 registered at Police Station Sarita Vihar. The FIR was filed under Sections 498A (cruelty), 406 (criminal breach of trust), and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The ground for the petition was that the de facto complainant (Respondent No. 2) had reached a compromise regarding all disputes.
- Position of the State: The State informed the Court that it had no objection to the quashing of the FIR. The Court also noted that the statements of the involved parties had already been officially recorded by the concerned Joint Registrar.
- Court’s Interaction with the Complainant: Justice Girish Kathpalia spoke with Respondent No. 2 in Hindi to verify the settlement. During this interaction, she confirmed the following:
- She had voluntarily compromised all disputes with the petitioners.
- The marriage between her and Petitioner No. 1 has already been dissolved by a decree of divorce.
- One daughter was born from the marriage and is currently in her custody.
- She has received the complete full and final settlement amount for her maintenance and stridhan, which included a balance payment of ₹12,50,000/-.
- She explicitly stated that she does not wish to continue the prosecution of the petitioners.
- Final Decision: The Court expressed satisfaction that a genuine settlement had been reached and determined that it was not in the interest of justice to proceed with a trial. Consequently, the petition was allowed, and FIR No. 243/2024, along with all resulting proceedings, was quashed.
2026 DHC 5352
Nitin Sharma & Ors. vs. State NCT of Delhi & Anr.,(D.O.J. 04.07.2026)




