SBCRLMP No.2068/10. SBCRLMP No.2069/10. 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR. O R D E R 1) S.B. CRIMINAL MISC.PETITION NO.2068/2010. Ramji Lal & Ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan 2) S.B. CRIMINAL MISC.PETITION NO.2069/2010. Hari Prasad & Ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan Date of order : 3/11/2010. HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE MOHAMMAD RAFIQ Shri Pankaj Gupta for petitioners (SB Crlmp No.2068/10). Shri Dheeraj Tripathi for petitioners in (SB Crlmp No.2069/10). Shri Peeyush Kumar, Public Prosecutor for State. ****** BY THE COURT:- Contention of the learned counsel for petitioners is that both these cases are cross-cases. In Criminal Case No.417/1997 (State Vs. Ramjilal & Ors.) in SBCrlmp No.2068/10, application of the petitioners filed u/S.70(2) Cr.P.C. has been dismissed and vise-versa in Criminal Case No.888/2004 (416/1997) (State Vs. Gopal & Ors.) in SBCrlmp No.2069/10. Alleged offence from both the sides is one u/S.325 IPC with other minor offences and all of them are compoundable. In fact, compromise was arrived at in both the cases in between the respective petitioners through mediators of village panchayat in the year 2000 itself, according to which, parties in cross SBCRLMP No.2068/10. SBCRLMP No.2069/10. 2 cases have decided not to pursue the criminal case against each other and therefore they were under the impression that cases against each other would stand drop but somehow they could not appear in the trial. Eventually now, arrest warrants have been issued. It is contended that duly attested compromise deed has been filed before the trial court in both the cases. Matter is likely to be attended and the proceedings to be dropped in other case. Learned Public Prosecutor has opposed both the petitions. Having regard to the facts stated above and keeping in view the fact that matter has been compromised between the parties and offences are otherwise bailable and petitioners have been granted bail, arrest warrants issued against them deserve to be converted into bailable warrants. In the result, both the petitions are allowed. Arrest warrants are ordered to be converted into bailable warrants. Petitioners in each of the respective case would appear before the trial court on the next date fixed in that court and produce before that court bail bonds and surety as per satisfaction of that court. (MOHAMMAD RAFIQ), J. anil