-: 1 :- revn-196/11 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL REVISION APPL. NO. 196 OF 2011 Yellappa Vishnu Sonkamble. ..Applicant. Versus The State of Maharashtra & Anr. ..Respondents. Mr. Rishi Bhuta for the applicant. Mrs. S. V. Gajare, APP for R-1. Mr. V. K. Gupta for R-2. Coram : RANJIT MORE, J. Date : November 25, 2011. P. C. : 1. Heard learned counsel for the applicant and respondent no.2. Applicant is the accused in Criminal Case No.44/ SS/2008 filed by respondent no.2 under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. 2. By the order dated 8/1/2010, the applicant came to be convicted by the Metropolitan Magistrate, 44th Court, Andheri and sentenced to suffer simple imprisonment for 4 months with payment of compensation amount of Rs.90,000/- to the Complainant. Appeal preferred by the Applicant came to be srp -: 2 :- revn-196/11 dismissed. 3. Now, the Applicant and respondent no.2 have settled their dispute amicably. The Applicant has deposited the compensation amount of Rs.90,000/- [in the trial Court and Appellate Court]. The Applicant has no objection if this amount is allowed to be withdrawn by respondent no.2. The Applicant and respondent no.2 have filed consent terms, which are signed by the Applicant and respondent no.2 as well as by their respective Advocates. The applicant and respondent no.2 are personally present before the Court. On query they have stated that they have gone through the contents of consent terms and they have understood the same. 4. In view of the above position, thus, it is clear that in terms of section 147 of the N.I. Act, 1881 the parties have compounded the offence punishable under section 138 of the N.I. Act, 1881. 5. In the light of above, the trial Court’s order convicting the accused and the Appellate Court’s order confirming the said conviction deserve to be quashed and set aside, and they are accordingly quashed and set aside. 6. Respondent no.2 is permitted to withdraw the amount of compensation deposited by Applicant in the Courts below. -: 3 :- revn-196/11 7. If any Application/s taken out in this revision by either of the parties, in view of the disposal of the main revision, does not survive and same are accordingly disposed of. (RANJIT MORE, J.)