This judgment delivered by the High Court of Delhi addresses a criminal miscellaneous petition filed under Section 482 of the CrPC seeking the quashing of FIR No. 407/2019 registered at Police Station Dwarka South for an offense under Section 174A of the IPC. The High Court dismissed the petition along with its accompanying applications, holding that the petitioners lacked the requisite locus standi to maintain the petition since they were not the accused persons named in the impugned FIR, and further noting that their prior willingness to join the investigation had already been recorded by a co-ordinate bench.
- Petition and Contentions: * The petitioners sought the quashing of FIR No. 407/2019 registered under Section 174A IPC at Police Station Dwarka South.
- It was argued on behalf of the petitioners that the FIR was legally unsustainable because an FIR under Section 174 IPC can only be registered on a magistrate’s directions, whereas the present FIR originated from a complaint made by their daughter-in-law, who is a police official.
- Maintainability and Locus Standi: * The State raised a preliminary objection regarding maintainability, pointing out that the petitioners lacked locus standi because they were not the individuals accused in the impugned FIR.
- Although the petitioners argued they had locus standi due to receiving notices from the Investigating Officer to join the investigation, the State highlighted that a previous quashing/challenge petition (Crl. M.C. 3409/2026) filed by them had already been disposed of as withdrawn on May 5, 2026, after their counsel stated they were ready and willing to participate in the investigation.
- Court’s Decision: * Confronted with the maintainability issue, the petitioners’ counsel submitted that appropriate orders could be passed.
- Taking into account the prior order dated May 5, 2026, by a co-ordinate bench alongside the clear absence of locus standi, the High Court dismissed the petition and all accompanying applications.
2026 DHC 6688
Sh. Rajender Singh and Anr. v. The State of NCT of Delhi and Anr. (D.O.J. 14.08.2026)



