IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.5095 of 2002 DR. PREM AGRAWAL, Son of Sri R.C. Agrawal, resident of Mohalla 72, Ansari Road, P.S. Dariyaganj, New Delhi-110002-------- Petitioner. Versus 1. STATE OF BIHAR 2. Dr. Manwendra Kumar, Son of Sri Shashdhar Prasad Singh, resident of village Ghoshwari, P.S. Bakhtiarpur, District Patna at present resident of 306, Janpriya Apartment, North S.K.Puri, P.S. Srikrishna puri, District Patna ----------------------- Opp.Parties.. ----------- For the petitioner: S/Sri Ram Balak Mahto, Sr. Advocate Ajay, Advocate For Opp.Party no.2: S/Sri Ramakant Sharma, Sr. Advocate Rajesh Kumar, Advocate For the State : Sri A.M.P.Mehta, A.P.P. ------------ 06 20.09.2010 Learned counsel for the petitioner files supplementary affidavit enclosing therewith a compromise petition after serving a copy of the same on other side. Let it be kept on record. Sri Ram Balak Mahto, learned Senior Counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner and Sri Rama Kant Sharma learned Senior Counsel appearing on behalf of opposite party No.2 have jointly stated that during the pendency of this petition both the parties i.e the petitioner and opposite party No.2 have settled their dispute outside the Court. Accordingly, affidavit was filed to this effect. Annexur-A to the supplementary affidavit, which is a compromise petition, indicates that both the petitioner and opposite party No.2 had signed and agreed not to pursue the matter further. The present petition was filed for quashing of an order dated 02.01.2002 passed in Criminal Revision No. 945 of 2001. By the said order, the learned Sessions judge has set aside the 2 order dated 03.12.2001 passed by Sri P. N. Sharma, Judicial Magistrate, 1st Class, Patna in complaint case No.1786(c) of 2001, whereby the complaint was dismissed under Section 203 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. In view of the subsequent development and dispute being settled by both the parties outside the Court, it is not advisable to allow the criminal proceeding to proceed further in view of the order of learned Sessions Judge. Accordingly, for the ends of justice, the order dated 02.01.2002 passed in Criminal Revision No.945 of 2001 by learned Sessions Judge, Patna, is hereby quashed and the petition stands allowed. NKS/- (Rakesh Kumar, J)