This judgment delivered by the High Court of Delhi pertains to a criminal miscellaneous petition filed under Section 483/482 of the CrPC (or corresponding provisions) seeking the quashing of case FIR No. 96/2021 registered at Police Station Nangloi for offenses punishable under Sections 498A/406/34 of the IPC. The High Court allowed the petition and quashed the FIR and all consequential proceedings after interacting directly with the de facto complainant (respondent no. 2), who confirmed that she had amicably resolved all disputes, had been happily residing with the petitioners along with their daughter for the past three years, and no longer wished to pursue the prosecution.
- Petition and Representation: * The petitioners sought the quashing of FIR No. 96/2021 registered at Police Station Nangloi under Sections 498A/406/34 of the IPC on the ground of an amicable settlement with the de facto complainant (respondent no. 2).
- The State was represented by the APP along with the Investigating Officer, while respondent no. 2 appeared in person with her counsel.
- The State raised no objection to the quashing of the petition.
- Complainant’s Statement: * Respondent no. 2 was present in Court and was identified by the Investigating Officer.
- Upon interacting with the Court in Hindi, respondent no. 2 explicitly stated that she had compromised all disputes with the petitioners.
- She confirmed that she had been living happily with the petitioners for the last three years, that their daughter born from the wedlock was living with them, and that she harbored no complaints against any of them.
- Accordingly, she expressed her clear desire not to continue the prosecution against the petitioners.
- Court’s Decision: * Satisfied from its interaction with respondent no. 2 that a genuine reconciliation had occurred, the High Court concluded that forcing the parties through a full-dress trial would not serve the interests of justice.
- Consequently, the petition was allowed, and FIR No. 96/2021 under Sections 498A/406/34 IPC along with all proceedings emanating therefrom were quashed.
2026 DHC 6686
Vikas Dahiya & Anr. v. State GNCT of Delhi & Anr. (D.O.J. 14.08.2026)




