This petition was filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (or corresponding provision) seeking the quashing of FIR No. 28/2023 registered at Police Station New Delhi Railway Station for an offence punishable under Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The petitioner sought this relief on the ground that an amicable settlement had been reached between the parties. The High Court interacted directly with the de facto complainant (Respondent No. 2) via videoconferencing, who confirmed that all disputes had been compromised and that she no longer wished to pursue the prosecution. Noting the State’s lack of objection and concluding that forcing a full trial would not serve the ends of justice, the Single Bench allowed the petition and quashed the FIR along with all consequential proceedings.
- Nature of Proceedings: The petitioner sought the quashing of FIR No. 28/2023, registered at Police Station New Delhi Railway Station under Section 354 IPC, on the basis of a settlement.
- Stand of the State and Complainant: * The State raised no objection to the petition, noting that the statements of the parties had already been formally recorded before the Joint Registrar.
- Respondent No. 2 (the de facto complainant), appearing via videoconferencing and identified by the Investigating Officer, explicitly stated during an interaction with the Court that she had settled all disputes with the petitioner and did not wish to continue the prosecution.
- Court’s Rationale and Decision: * Upon interacting with Respondent No. 2, the Court expressed satisfaction that a genuine compromise had been reached.
- The Court held that forcing the parties through a full-dress trial would not be in the interest of justice.
- Consequently, the petition was allowed, and FIR No. 28/2023 under Section 354 IPC and all proceedings emanating therefrom were quashed.
2026 DHC 6711
Zafar Abbas v. State Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr. (D.O.J. 14.08.2026)




