IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND AT NAINITAL Crl. Misc. Application (C-482) No. 280 of 2010 1. Sahadat Hussain S/o Sri Siphaiya 2. Sabir Hussain S/o Jumma 3. Mohammad Umar S/o Subrati 4. Noor Mohammad S/o Jhabu All R/o Village Sarvarkhera, P.S. Kunda, District Udham Singh Nagar. ...…………. Petitioners Versus 1. State of Uttarakhand Through District Magistrate Udham Singh Nagar. 2. Ahsan Ali s/o Kalua Haji R/o Village Sarvarkhera, P.S. Kunda, District Udham Singh Nagar. ...…………. Respondents Mr. Akhil Kumar Sah, Advocate for the petitioners. Mr. M.A. Khan, Brief Holder for the respondent State. Mr. Rajesh Joshi, Advocate for Ahsan Ali respondent No. 2 / complainant. Mohd. Usman (injured) is also present in person. Hon’ble Prafulla C. Pant, J. Heard learned counsel for the parties, and the injured. 2 2) By means of this petition, moved under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred as Cr.P.C.), the petitioners have sought quashing of the proceedings of Criminal Case No. 415 of 2009, State Vs. Sahadat Hussain and others, relating to offences punishable under Section 326, 323, 324, 504 of I.P.C., pending in the court of Addl. Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kashipur. 3) Learned counsel for the parties state that the complainant and injured have entered into compromise with the accused / petitioners. It is pleaded on behalf of the parties that since no deadly weapon like firearm or knife etc. is used in commission of crime, the ingredients of the offences punishable under Section 324 or 326 of I.P.C. are not made out. It is pertinent to mention here that Section 323 of I.P.C. is compoundable under Section 320 of Cr.P.C., and offence punishable under Section 325 of is compoundable with permission of the court. In the present case in all there are four injuries on the person of Mohd. Usman (injured), and the same are enumerated as under: i) Lacerated wound 3 cm X 0.5 cm bone deep, bleeding present on the back of the head over scalp 8 cm from left ear. ii) Abrasion 2 cm X 2 cm with underlining swelling on the back of left elbow. Redish in colour. 3 iii) Contusion 5 cm X 2 cm, redish in colour on the front of lower part of left thigh. iv) Contusion 5 cm X 2 cm redish in colour, on front part of left thigh 3 cm above injury No. (iii). The Medical Officer has mentioned the last three injuries as simple in nature, and the injury No. (i) was kept under observation. The medical report further suggests that injury No. (i) has been caused with some hard blunt object. In view of principle of law laid down in Ganga Prasad Vs. State of U.P. (1987) 2 Supreme Court Cases Pg. 232, the injury No. (i) also appears to be covered by Section 325 of I.P.C. only, and not under Section 326 of I.P.C. 4) In the above circumstances, in view of the compromise filed by the parties before this Court, which is verified not only by the complainant but also by the injured (present in person in the Court), this Court is of the view that this petition deserves to be allowed. 5) Accordingly, the petition under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. is allowed, in view of the compounding offences, as mentioned above. The proceedings of Criminal Case No. 415 of 2009, State Vs. Sahadat Hussain and others, relating to offences punishable 4 under Section 326, 323, 324, 504 of I.P.C., pending in the court of Addl. Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kashipur, District Udham Singh Nagar, are hereby quashed. (Application No. 276 of 2010 also stands disposed of). (Prafulla C. Pant, J.) Dt. April 06, 2010. H. Negi 6