THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.N.RAO NALLA Crl.R.C. M.P. No.951 of 2010 & Crl. R.C.No.41 of 2004 COMMON ORDER: Learned counsel on either side present and filed compromise memo stating that the second respondent has received the entire amount by realizing the amount covered by the cheque which was the subject matter in C.C.No.145 of 2001 on the file of the V Metropolitan Magistrate, Visakhapatnam and the matter was carried in appeal before the IV Additional District & Sessions Judge, Visakhapatnam in Criminal Appeal No.92 of 2003. The learned District & Sessions Judge has decided the matter on 08.01.2004 confirming the orders of the trial court imposing rigorous imprisonment for six months and a fine of Rs.5,000/-, in default, simple imprisonment for one month of the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act against the revision petitioner. 2. This Criminal Revision Case is remaining on the file of this court from January,2004 and the same has been adjourned from time to time. That on 05.03.2010, it was informed to this court that the parties have already compromised the matter and requested to dispose of the matter accordingly. That on 19.03.2010, it was again represented that the matter has been settled and that an affidavit is filed on behalf of the second respondent to that effect and sought permission of this court to record the compromise since the same is permissible under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. Thereafter, the matter underwent several adjournments and ultimately today both the learned counsel on either side filed a compromise memo on behalf of the petitioner as well as the second respondent praying that the court may be pleased to consider the affidavit filed by the second respondent herein before this court on 23.03.2009, to dispense with the presence of the petitioner and the second respondent in person and may record the compromise in the interest of justice. 3. Heard both sides. 4. In the circumstances, the memo is taken on record and in terms thereof, the Crl.R.C.M.P. is allowed and the Crl.R.C. is accordingly disposed of. ________________ B.N.RAO NALLA,J 16.07.2010 Stp