IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR. ORDER S.B. CRIMINAL MISC. PETITION NO.2013/2007 21.01.2008. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DALIP SINGH Shri Mahendra Goyal, for the petitioners. Shri Arun Sharma, Public Prosecutor. Shri Akshay Sharma for the respondent No. 2 Vide order dated 21.11.2007 the parties were directed to remain present personally. In pursuance of the aforesaid order the petitioner as well as the non petitioner No.2 the husband and wife are present in person and have been identified by their respective counsels. This is a petition for quashing of the FIR 153/2007 dated 9.10.2007 registered at Mahila Thana, Ajmer for the offences under Section 498-A and 406, IPC. The parties Sher Singh and Smt. Suchita the husband and wife jointly moved a petition before the learned Family Court at Ajmer dated 26.10.2007 seeking dissolution of their marriage amicably. In the said application in para 11 the parties have expressed their desire that with a view to find a peaceful solution the non petitioner No.2 the wife does not wish to press allegations in the FIR No.153/2007 against the accused petitioner and has also stated that the parties would approach this court for quashing of the FIR No.153/2007 registered at Police Station, Mahila Thana, Ajmer. In the application in para 12 it has been submitted that in view of permanent alimony as well as in lieu of return of the Stridhan an amount of Rs.4 lacs which was agreed upon has been paid to the wife. It has therefore been submitted that no further dispute remains pending. The parties desire to live happily and separately with the dissolution of their marriage. Keeping in the principles laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of B.S. Joshi Vs. State of Haryana I deem it just and proper in the light of the facts as mentioned in the application filed under Section 13-B as well as this petition to quash the proceedings of FIR No.153/2007 against the accused petitioner the FIR consequently quashed. Copy of this order be sent to the P.S. Mahila Thana, Ajmer as well as to the concerned Magistrate. This criminal petition under Section 482 CR.P.C. stands allowed. (DALIP SINGH),J. Ramchandrkhatri,PS