Criminal Revision No. 994 of 2009 1 In the High Court of Punjab and Haryana, at Chandigarh. 1. Criminal Revision No. 994 of 2009 Date of Decision: 6.5.2009 Jagmeet Singh …Petitioner Versus Tek Chand …Respondent AND 2. Criminal Revision No. 995 of 2009 Jagmeet Singh …Petitioner Versus Tek Chand …Respondent CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE KANWALJIT SINGH AHLUWALIA. Present: Mr. Manuj Nagrath, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. Jasbir Rattan, Advocate for the respondent. Kanwaljit Singh Ahluwalia, J. (Oral) By this common order, two Criminal Revision Petition Nos. 994 of 2009 & 995 of 2009 both titled as “Jagmeet Singh v. Tek Chand” will be decided together. Petitioner Jagmeet Singh had issued three cheques in favour of complainant. One cheque was for Rs.49,400/- and two cheques Criminal Revision No. 994 of 2009 2 issued were for the amount of Rs.30,000/- and Rs.50,000/-, respectively. The cheque issued for Rs.49,400/- was made subject matter of Criminal Complaint No. 19 dated 25.1.2008, whereas cheques for the amount of Rs.30,000/- and Rs.50,000/- were made subject matter of Criminal Complaint No. 47 dated dated 24.7.2007. Mr. Jasbir Rattan, Advocate, has caused appearance for the complainant. He has very fairly stated that complainant is interested in payment of the amount of cheques and by confinement of the petitioner in Jail, no useful purpose will be served. Therefore, counsel for the parties during the course of arguments, have arrived at following agreement and consensus:- a) The amount of three cheques comes to Rs.1,29,400/-. The petitioner will pay Rs.1,50,000/- to the complainant; b) The amount of Rs.1,50,000/- shall be paid in three equated monthly instalments of Rs.50,000/- each; c) On deposit of first instalment of Rs.50,000/- in the Court, petitioner be released on probation for a period of one year. This Court appreciate the conduct of counsel for the petitioner and counsel for the complainant to arrive at compromise which has been mentioned above. Accordingly, the petitioner is ordered to be released on probation for a period of one year subject to filing of bond that he shall maintain peace and be of good behaviour and deposit the amount of the cheques in the trial Court as noticed above. On deposit of Rs.50,000/-, trial Criminal Revision No. 994 of 2009 3 Court shall release the petitioner on probation. The bond shall specify that petitioner will pay remaining two instalments of Rs.50,000/- each on each following month. In case there is a failure or breach on the part of the petitioner, the benefit of probation shall be withdrawn and the petitioner shall undergo his sentence. With the observations made above, both the revision petitions are disposed off. (Kanwaljit Singh Ahluwalia) Judge May 6, 2009 “DK”