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Procedure to withdraw FIR as investigation is already in process


07-May-2023 (In Criminal Law)
Hi, there was some fight happened at my house between my husband and my brothers. At that time we gave a complaint against my brothers but now as they want to talk to us we want to withdraw the FIR. we visited police station for status of FIR and came to know that investigation is under process and we gave Affidevit for withdrawal of case. i want to know whether we have to visit court for compromise between parties ?
Answers (5)

Answer #1
935 votes
आप उस प्रथम सूचना रिपोर्ट के विरुद्ध माननीय उच्च न्यायालय जो भी आपकी लगती हो उसमें रिट याचिका दाखिल कर सकती हैं तथा यह आग्रह कर सकती हैं कि मैं प्रथम सूचना रिपोर्ट जो मैंने द्वारा लिखाई गई है उस पर में कोई बल देना नहीं चाहती हो तो उच्च न्यायालय उस रिपोर्ट को खारिज कर देगी चाहे विवेचना चल रही हो या नहीं चल रही हो उससे कोई प्रभाव नहीं पड़ता है

Answer #2
732 votes
if you have given an affidavit, and if the dispute is settled between both the parties, you can file a writ in the high court to quash the FIR, you should seek legal counsel so that you can get proper advice on how to proceed further.
Answer #3
519 votes
No not at all if you have given an affidavit to the investigation officer who is investigation the case then on the basis of said affidavit investigation officer may file a Final Report In the case and the final report shall be sent to the court concerned for acception. I think you are clear about your problem. Pls contact and persue the matter with IO.
Answer #4
531 votes
Best way to move FIR Quashing in the Hon'ble High Court for Quashing of that FIR. Both of you need to move together and a compromise deed will be filed by you both, and on that basis the FiR will get quashed.
Thank you!
Answer #5
795 votes
hi,
your case is under process and investigation officer closed your case on behalf your affidavit then your case come to court.
and court inform to you then you have to come court, and accept ur affidavit

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