The Supreme Court of India allowed the criminal appeal filed by the appellant (the mother of the primary accused) and quashed the criminal proceedings pending against her in Special (Atro) Case No. 14 of 2024 before the Special Court, Modasa. The second respondent had initiated a criminal complaint alleging that the appellant’s son had established a physical relationship under a false promise of marriage and had misappropriated funds by selling her car, further claiming that the appellant actively connived in the matter. Upon reviewing the First Information Statement (FIS), chat transcripts, and the chargesheet, the Supreme Court noted that the allegations against the mother inspired no confidence and lacked criminal culpability. Furthermore, evidence from the second respondent’s own father indicated that she was already married and estranged without a formal divorce, making the premise of a legally tenable promise of marriage entirely untruthful. Consequently, the Court ruled that the appellant could not be roped into the prosecution and set aside the proceedings against her.
- Factual Background: The second respondent filed FIR No. 11188009240223 dated April 19, 2024, at Modasa Town Police Station, alleging that the appellant’s son exploited her under a false promise of marriage and took control of her car proceeds, with the appellant (the mother) allegedly conniving in the arrangement.
- Scrutiny of the FIS and Evidence:
- The Supreme Court observed that the FIS pointed to a consensual relationship interjected with vague, unsubstantiated accusations.
- WhatsApp chat records between the second respondent and the appellant’s son cast serious doubt on the credibility of the accusations.
- Statements from the second respondent’s own father confirmed that she was married and estranged from her husband without having secured a legal divorce, which legally undermines any claim of being deceived by a promise of marriage.
- Relief Granted: Finding no elements of criminal culpability or justification for implicating the mother, the Supreme Court allowed the appeal and quashed all criminal proceedings arising from the chargesheet and FIR specifically with respect to the appellant.




