Supreme Court Quashes FIR After Amicable Settlement Between Married Couple

SUMMARY

The Supreme Court allowed the criminal appeal and set aside the Allahabad High Court’s order refusing to quash the FIR. The Court noted that the appellant and the complainant had amicably resolved their matrimonial dispute, were residing together with their child, and the complainant had personally confirmed the settlement through video conferencing. Holding that continuation of the criminal proceedings would serve no useful purpose, the Court quashed the FIR and all consequential proceedings.


🔹 KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Criminal Appeal allowed.
  • High Court order set aside.
  • Parties entered into an amicable settlement.
  • Complainant confirmed the settlement before the Supreme Court.
  • Couple is residing together with their child.
  • FIR and all subsequent criminal proceedings quashed.

⚖ WHY THIS JUDGMENT MATTERS

The judgment demonstrates the Supreme Court’s willingness to exercise its jurisdiction to quash criminal proceedings where the dispute has been genuinely resolved and continuation of the prosecution would not serve the interests of justice. The Court relied on the fact that the complainant voluntarily affirmed the settlement and the parties had resumed their family life.


✅ FINAL OUTCOME

Appeal Allowed

High Court Order Set Aside

FIR Quashed

All Criminal Proceedings Quashed

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