particularly refers to the offences arising out of commercial, financial, mercantile, civil, partnership or such like transactions or the offences arising out of matrimony relating to dowry, etc. or family disputes where the wrong is basically private or personal in nature and the parties have resolved their entire dispute. The Court finds that in such cases, the possibility of conviction is remote and bleak and continuation of the criminal case would put the accused to great oppression and prejudice and extreme injustice would be caused to him by not quashing the criminal case despite full and complete settlement and compromise with the victim. 29. Another 3 Judge Bench of this Court in the case of Narendra Lal Jain and others (supra), following Gian Singh12 (supra) observed thus: “13. In the present case, as already seen, the offence with which the respondent- accused had been charged are under 12 Larger Bench decision 26Sections 120-B/420 of the Penal Code. The civil liability of