In this criminal miscellaneous petition filed under Section 504 of the BNSS (corresponding to the power to quash an FIR), the Delhi High Court considered the quashing of FIR No. 258/2015 registered at Police Station Badarpur under Sections 498A, 406, 506, 323, and 34 of the IPC. Justice Girish Kathpalia allowed the petition and quashed the FIR after interacting directly in Hindi with the complainant/respondent no. 2, who confirmed that she had settled all disputes with the petitioners and had been living happily together with them as a family for the past six years along with their 16-year-old son. Recognizing that the parties had successfully reconciled and resumed cohabitation, the Court held that forcing them through a full trial would serve no useful purpose and quashed the proceedings in the interest of justice.
Background and Petitioners’ Plea
- Origin of Dispute: The petition sought the quashing of a long-standing matrimonial criminal case registered back in 2015 under Sections 498A, 406, 506, 323, and 34 of the IPC at PS Badarpur.
- Basis of Quashing: The request for quashing was grounded entirely on an amicable settlement reached between the de facto complainant (wife) and the petitioners.
- State Stand: The learned APP for the State, assisted by the investigating inspector, submitted that the State had no objection to the quashing petition.
Direct Interaction and Court’s Assessment
- Reconciliation Confirmed: During court proceedings, Justice Kathpalia directly interacted with respondent no. 2 in Hindi, who verified that she had resolved all differences and had been peacefully living with the petitioners for the last six years.
- Family Status: The complainant noted that a son, currently 16 years old, was born from the marriage and is living with them as a complete family.
- Desire to Drop Prosecution: Expressing satisfaction with the current harmonious domestic life, respondent no. 2 explicitly stated that she no longer wished to pursue the criminal prosecution against the petitioners.
Final Outcome
- Quashing of Proceedings: Concluding that subjecting the reconciled family to a full trial would be unjust and counterproductive, the Court allowed the petition.
- Disposal of Case: FIR No. 258/2015 of PS Badarpur and all consequential proceedings emanating therefrom were formally quashed, along with the disposal of all pending accompanying applications.




