Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Sections 323, 406, 498A, 506 – Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 – Section 482 – Quashing of criminal proceedings – Matrimonial disputes – Oblique motive – Delay in filing FIR, – Vague and general allegations – Abuse of process of law – The appellant filed for quashing of criminal proceedings initiated against him under Sections 323, 406, 498A, and 506 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, based on a chargesheet arising from FIR No. 95 of 2021, filed by his wife.
The appellant contended that the FIR was filed with an oblique motive as a counterblast to divorce and domestic violence cases previously filed by him and his family, and that the allegations were vague and general.
The court analyzed the circumstances and noted the significant delay in filing the FIR after the divorce petition and domestic violence case, finding it indicative of harassment rather than genuine complaint.
Referring to established legal principles and precedents, the court observed that matrimonial disputes often lead to exaggerated complaints and emphasized the need for caution in invoking criminal proceedings.
The court highlighted the duty of the judiciary to prevent injustice and scrutinize complaints thoroughly, especially in cases where the allegations lack specificity or are part of matrimonial disputes.
Relying on relevant judgments, the court emphasized the need for a balanced approach in matrimonial disputes and cautioned against the misuse of legal provisions for vendetta or coercion.
The court concluded that continuing the criminal proceedings against the appellant would amount to abuse of process of law and ordered the quashing of the FIR and chargesheet.
Additionally, the court urged the legislature to consider amendments to relevant provisions, taking into account the pragmatic realities of matrimonial disputes and the potential for misuse of legal remedies. (Para 36)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 320 SC
[2024 INSC 369]
Achin Gupta Vs. State Of Haryana & Anr
Criminal Appeal No. 2379 OF 2024 (ARISING OUT OF SLP (CRL.) NO. 4912 OF 2022)– Decided on 03-05-2024
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