Criminal Misc. No. M-27241 of 2011 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Criminal Misc. No. M-27241 of 2011 Date of decision : 07.09.2011 Narender Bisla and others ....Petitioners V/s State of Haryana and another ....Respondents BEFORE : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJAN GUPTA Present: Mr. Rose Gupta, Advocate for the petitioners. RAJAN GUPTA J. (ORAL) The petitioners herein seek quashing of FIR No. 192 dated 28.03.2011 (Annexure P-1) registered against them under sections 454, 380, 448, 506 & 34 IPC at police station Civil Lines, Hisar on the basis of four affidavits, Annexures P-2 to P-4. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that in view of the compromise arrived at between the parties, nothing survives in the case and FIR deserves to be quashed. I have heard learned counsel for the petitioners. The FIR in question was lodged by one Sumitra who stated that she had purchased house No. 508, Urban Estate II, Hisar in the year 2009. Mahabir her brother-in-law was residing in the said house along with his family as she was living with her husband in Guhawati. On 10.03.2011, Mahabir was out of station as he had to attend a wedding. Complainant (Sumitra) was also there at the marriage. After ceremony when they returned home at Hisar, they found the house locked. They came to know Criminal Misc. No. M-27241 of 2011 2 that main gate of their house had been locked by Narender Bisla (petitioner No. 1 herein). His brothers Vikram, Surender and Pal (petitioners No. 2 to 4) were also present and refused to allow the complainant to enter her house. After registration of FIR, investigation ensued. The petitioners preferred anticipatory bail before this court which was dismissed vide order dated 02nd June, 2011, Annexure P-5. The State took the stand before this court that petitioners were running a land mafia in Hisar and took forcible possession of the properties. While petitioner No. 1 was involved in three other cases registered at police station Civil Lines, Hisar, petitioner No. 2 & 3 had six & nine cases respectively pending against them at various police station in Hisar. In the facts and circumstances of the case, I am of the considered view that present petition for quashing of FIR is without any merit. Compromise, if any, can be of no avail in view of nature of allegations and circumstances of the case. There is, thus, no reason to interfere in inherent jurisdiction of this court. The petition is hereby dismissed. September 07, 2011 (RAJAN GUPTA) Ajay JUDGE