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365 ,323 ,342 ,506 ,34 IPC queasable


21-Mar-2023 (In Criminal Law)
365 ,323 ,342 ,506 ,34 IPC I was in j.c for 2.5 moth .but now I am on bail .when I contact complaint he is agree for compromise.sugest me this offence is considerable for queasing or not
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Answer #1
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Quashing can be done on merits or on the basis of compromise. On merits it’s only possible if you have conclusive evidences in your defence.
On compromise it if opposite party agrees.
You need to hire experts advocate in this regard!
Kindly b in touch
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Answer #2
521 votes
yes if complaint is agree to compromise then you can approach Concerned High Court u/s 482 for Quashing. We are pan India law firm of you want we can help you out. feel free to contact me.
how many more accused are there as a.34 is there?
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Answer #3
871 votes
hello client as i can see your issue is serious in nature but as your were allready on bail as well as the complainant is also willing to close the case so in this matter quashing is possible but it can only be done through high court tht is also to be done with care so that high get it quash .
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Answer #4
835 votes
Hi there!
The offences are of congnisable and non bailable in nature. The FIR can only be quashed through the Hon'ble High Court by filing a writ petition if the chargesheet hasn't been filed yet, else a petition under sec. 482, Cr.P.C. has to be filed for quashing of FIR. As you've mentioned the complainant is ready to cooperate, his/her NOC will have to be submitted along with the petition in the Hon'ble High Court and upon satisfaction the High Court should quash your FIR. For a smooth process, you may consult me. Good luck!
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Answer #5
681 votes
Dear Client

In case the complainant / victim is consenting for a settlement, you should explore the possibility of getting the offences compounded as these is no provision for withdrawing an FIR.

will have to peruse your FIR to guide you further. Feel free to get in touch to discuss further.
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