ASHOK KUMAR vs STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS — CRM-M/72664/2025
Disposed: --ALLOWED on 11th May 2026.
CNR: PHHC012086532025
Filing Number
CRM-M/108668/2025
Filing Date
19-Dec-2025
Registration No
CRM-M/72664/2025
Registration Date
19-Dec-2025
Judge
Mr. Justice Sanjay Vashisth
Coram
Mr. Justice Sanjay Vashisth
Bench Type
Single
Category
38.21 - QUASHING PETITION COMPROMISE U/S 482 CRPC GEN ( 641 )
Judicial Branch
CRIMINAL BRANCH
Decision Date
11-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
--ALLOWED
Last updated 01-Jun-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.ASHOK KUMAR
Adv. LAKSHAY BECTOR
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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11-May-2026
Mr. Justice Sanjay VashisthView PDF
Case Summary: CRM-M/72664/2025 The High Court of Punjab and Haryana allowed Ashok Kumar's petition to quash FIR No. 18 (filed 16.01.2021 at Salem Tabri Police Station, Ludhiana) under Section 528 BNSS, based on a compromise dated 13.10.2025 between the petitioner and the complainants. The trial court verified that the compromise was genuine, voluntary, and without coercion, with all parties consenting to the quashing. The court disposed of the petition, quashing the FIR and all consequential proceedings while binding the parties to the compromise terms. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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19-Dec-2025
Case filed
Registration No. CRM-M/72664/2025
Case Summary: CRM-M/72664/2025 The High Court of Punjab and Haryana allowed Ashok Kumar's petition to quash FIR No. 18 (filed 16.01.2021 at Salem Tabri Police Station, Ludhiana) under Section 528 BNSS, based on a compromise dated 13.10.2025 between the petitioner and the complainants. The trial court verified that the compromise was genuine, voluntary, and without coercion, with all parties consenting to the quashing. The court disposed of the petition, quashing the FIR and all consequential proceedings while binding the parties to the compromise terms. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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