In this petition filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (or corresponding provisions) for quashing FIR No. 804/2022 registered at Police Station Paschim Vihar for offenses under Sections 498A, 406, and 34 of the IPC, the petitioners sought relief based on a comprehensive settlement with the de facto complainant (respondent No. 2). Justice Girish Kathpalia allowed the petition and quashed the FIR, noting upon direct interaction with respondent No. 2 that her marriage to petitioner No. 1 had already been dissolved by a decree of divorce, no children were born from the wedlock, and she had received her full and final settlement amount covering all claims for stridhan and maintenance. Given that the parties resolved their disputes amicably and the complainant no longer wished to pursue the prosecution, the Court held that continuing the criminal trial would serve no useful purpose and quashed the proceedings in the interest of justice.
Background and Petitioners’ Plea
- The Dispute: Criminal proceedings originated from FIR No. 804/2022 registered at PS Paschim Vihar under Sections 498A, 406, and 34 of the IPC following matrimonial disputes between petitioner No. 1 and respondent No. 2.
- Settlement and Divorce: The parties resolved their differences, leading to a formal dissolution of marriage by way of a decree of divorce, along with a full and final financial settlement.
- State Stand: The learned Additional Public Prosecutor (APP) submitted that the State had no objection to the quashing of the petition, and the parties’ statements had already been recorded by the Joint Registrar.
Court’s Interaction and Analysis
- Direct Interaction with Complainant: The Court interacted directly with respondent No. 2 in Hindi to verify her free will and satisfaction regarding the compromise.
- Terms of Settlement: Respondent No. 2 confirmed that no children were born from the wedlock and that she had received the complete, full, and final settlement amount covering all her stridhan and maintenance claims.
- Consent to Quash: Respondent No. 2 explicitly stated that she did not wish to continue the prosecution against the petitioners.
Final Outcome
- Petition Allowed: Satisfied that subjecting the parties to a full trial would be an abuse of process given the amicable resolution and divorce, the Court allowed the petition and quashed FIR No. 804/2022 along with all consequential proceedings.



