Free Legal Advice - criminal law
Posted by: Dheeraj Randhawa
Posted on: 2018-08-27
If the complainant and the accused have arrived at a compromise and see no reason to proceed with the suit, and if the complainant is willing to withdraw the case upon agreed compromise, as per Section 482 of CrPc, the FIR can be quashed in the High Court.
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