Matrimonial Law
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Mode of Citation- ILC-2017-SC-MAT-....
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ILC-2004-SC-MAT-Nov-1

Ruchi Agarwal Vs. Amit Kumar Agrawal

Head Note

The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973  - Section 320 , Section 482 , Indian Penal Code,1860  - Section 498-A , Section 506

Compounding of offence - FIR under Sections 498A, 506 Indian Penal Code lodged by wife - Application under Section 125 Criminal Procedure Code also filed by wife - Husband filing application under Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act - Parties entering into compromise - Both decided to withdraw the cases against each other - Wife withdrawing petition under Section 125 Criminal Procedure Code, Husband also withdrawing his petition under Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act - Divorce by mutual consent granted - Wife not withdrawing her case under Sections 498A, 506 Indian Penal Code - Criminal proceedings quashed - Parties partially performed their obligations - It view of these events, wife wanted to harass the husband.

The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973  - Section 320 , Section 482 , Indian Penal Code,1860  - Section 498-A , Section 506

Criminal and Civil litigation between husband and wife - Parties entering into compromise and getting divorce by mutual consent - Wife, however, not withdrawing FIR under Sections 498A and 506 Indian Penal Code, despite compromise - FIR quashed - Wife wanted to harass her husband even after getting the relief.

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Important Decision(s)- Parties entering into compromise and getting divorce by mutual consent - FIR quashed.







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