1 pdp IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 2146 OF 2006 WITH CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 2147 OF 2006 1. Surendra Virendra Kathuria and anr. ..Petitioners Vs. 1. Madanlal Karamchand Mehra and anr. ..Respondents Mr. Mukesh H. Ahooja for petitioners. Mr. B.P. Pandey for respondent no.1. Mr. V.B. Konde-Deshmukh, APP for State. CORAM: B.H.MARLAPALLE & R.Y. GANOO, JJ. November 04, 2009. ORAL JUDGMENT (Per B.H. Marlapalle,J.): 1. Both the petitions have been filed by the very same petitioners. In the first petition the main prayer is for quashing of the order of summons dated 15/7/2006 passed by the learned JMFC at Vashi in Criminal Case No. 89 of 2002 and to quash and set aside the proceedings in the said complaint, on the ground that there was a settlement between the parties by way of consent terms dated 23/9/2005 and which were placed before the trial court. 2. Whereas in Writ Petition No. 2147 of 2006 similar prayers have been made out in respect of Criminal Case No. 792 of 2002 pending before the 2 very same court. However, it is evident that in C.C. No. 792/02 summons was issued but it has not been challenged and C.C. No. 792/02 has been filed for the offence punishable under Section 138 read with Section 141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 by the present respondent no.1 against the petitioners. C.C. No. 89 of 2002 has been filed by the respondent no.1 against the petitioners for the offences punishable under Sections 406, 420, 465, 468, 469 and 471 read with Section 34 of I.P.C. In the said case an order directing investigation under Section 156 (3) of Cr.P.C. was passed on 20/1/2002 and consequently “C” summary report has been filed by the police before the learned JMFC. 3. Both the petitions have been admitted and it is vehemently submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioners that the subject matter in both the complaints have been settled amicably and despite such a settlement, the petitioners are being harassed by filing applications after applications in the pending complaints. It is further submitted that there is no prima facie case against the petitioners in the criminal complaints so as to continue with the trial and, therefore, the proceedings in both the criminal complaints are required to be quashed and set aside. We are not impressed by these arguments. So far as C.C. No. 89 of 2002 is concerned, the trial court will have to deal with the “C” summary report submitted by the police on its own merits and if at all the court issues a fresh process against the petitioners, the petitioners are not without remedy against such an order. The veracity or genuineness of the settlement terms or the claim of forged or genuineness of the signatures are the issues which will have to be dealt with by the trial court and they cannot be dealt with in a writ 3 petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution. At the same time, we are satisfied that there was no case to pass the order dated 15/7/2006 issuing summons against the petitioners in C.C. No. 89/02 and this order has to be set aside. 4. So far as C.C. No. 792 of 2002 is concerned, it is for the petitioners who have been impleaded as accused in the criminal case to convince the trial court that the payments have been duly made and the cause of action to file or to continue with the said case does not survive. The trial court has the powers to pass an order for compounding of the case if it is so satisfied. We are, therefore, satisfied that it is for the trial court to decide the issue as to whether there is any cause of action to continue with the complaints filed by the present respondent no. 1 against the petitioners and the same cannot be done in these writ petitions. 5. In the premises, Writ Petition No. 2146 of 2006 succeeds partly and the order dated 15/7/2006 passed by the JMFC at Vashi in C.C. No. 89 of 2002 is hereby quashed and set aside. Writ Petition No. 2147 of 2006 stands dismissed and the petitioners are relegated to the remedy available before the trial court. (R.Y. GANOO,J.) (B.H.MARLAPALLE,J.)