Cr.MMO No.75 of 2003. 14.10.2008. Present: Mr. Suneet Goel, Advocate, for the petitioners. Mr. J.S. Guleria, Law Officer, for the respondents. The accused petitioners were charge-sheeted under Section 420 and 406 of the Indian Penal Code by the learned trial court in case No.61/2 of 95 arising from FIR No.101 of 1991 dated 7.10.1991, registered in Police Station Dharampur, at the instance of Shri Charanjit Singh, Bank Manager. In this petition, a prayer has been made for quashing the charge and the proceedings arising out there from in case No.61/2 of 95, pending with the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Solan. The matter was admitted for hearing by this Court on 22.9.2003. During the pendency of this petition, the parties arrived at a compromise and an application (Cr.M.P.No.555 of 2008) was moved seeking permission to compound the offences. Since the offences were compoundable as per the provisions of Section 320 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the permission was granted on 3.9.2008 and the parties were directed to place on record the written compromise. Pursuant to that order, an application ( Cr.M.P. No 654 of 2008 ), duly supported by the affidavits of Charanjit Singh, complainant and Munish Kumar one of the surviving petitioners has been filed to place on record the compromise deed Ex.C1. The application is allowed. Be registered. Statement of Shri Munish Kumar has been recorded. According to him, compromise Ex.C1 has been effected with the complainant and amount of Rs.6 lacs stands deposited with the Bank, which fact has been confirmed by Charanjit Singh, Manager of the Bank, whose statement has also been recorded separately. -2- Since the offences charged stand compounded, therefore, the accused petitioners stand acquitted. The matter stands accordingly disposed of. Lower Court records be returned with a copy of this order. Cr.M.P.No.598/2008. Infructuous. October 14, 2008. (Surinder Singh), (Pds) Judge.