1 (Cri. WP 1534 of 2010) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.1534 OF 2010 Umesh Chandmal Chhajed ...Petitioner Vs. The State of Maharashtra and Ors. ...Respondents WITH CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.1535 OF 2010 Jayant Rajendra Prasad Sharma ...Petitioner Vs. The State of Maharashtra and Ors. ...Repondents ----- Mr.R.M. Upadhyay for Petitioner Mrs.V.R. Bhosale -APP for the State Mr.Somendra Singh for Respondent No.2 ----- CORAM: V.M. KANADE J. DATED: 7TH OCTOBER, 2010 P.C. 1. This Criminal Application No.1534 of 2010 filed by the Original Complainant for quashing the FIR which was registered by him vide C.R.NO.521 of 2009. A cross complaint also was filed by the Respondent No.3 which was registered vide Cr.No. 520 of 2009. Both the parties have now settled the dispute and they would like to withdraw their respective complaints filed by them. 2 (Cri. WP 1534 of 2010) 2. Brief facts of the case are that the Petitioner is the owner of a shop situated at Andheri (East). This was given on conducting basis to the Respondents. According to the Petitioners since the Respondents overstayed in the said shop. There was some dispute and on account of the said dispute, a complaint was filed by the Petitioner and also by the Respondents. It is submitted that the matter settled and the parties would like to withdraw the respective complaints. Reliance is placed on the judgment of the Apex Court in the case of Madan Mohan Abbot vs. State of Punjab, reported in AIR 2008 SC 1969. 3. Since the parties have resolved their dispute, it would be appropriate if the said complaints filed by the both the parties are quashed. Accordingly, both the petitions are allowed. The complaint filed by the Petitioner in criminal Writ Petition No. 1535 of 2010 vide C.R. No. 520 of 2009 which is registered with Andheri Police Station is quashed and set aside. Similarly the complaint filed by the Petitioner in Writ Petition No.1534 of 2010 vide C.R. No.521 of 2009 is also quashed . Both the Petitions are allowed and disposed of in the aforesaid terms. (V.M. KANADE J.)