Quashing of F.I.R Delhi NCR
Quashing an FIR in the High Court is a legal remedy used to cancel a false, malicious, or mutually settled First Information Report.
It is filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) or Section 582 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS)
to prevent the abuse of the legal process.Common Grounds for QuashingThe High Court exercises this power sparingly and with caution,
generally considering the following situations:Mutual Settlements: When the parties involved have reached a compromise, particularly in personal,
family, or civil-oriented disputes.No Cognizable Offence: The facts stated in the FIR, even if accepted completely,
do not establish a recognized criminal offense.Malicious Intent: The FIR was filed with an ulterior motive
(e.g., personal vendetta or harassment) rather than a genuine pursuit of justice.Dispute is Civil in Nature:
The conflict is fundamentally a civil, commercial, or property dispute dressed up as a criminal case to intimidate the accused.Procedure
to File a Quashing PetitionTo initiate this process in the High Court, you will generally go through the
following steps:Drafting the Petition: An experienced criminal defense advocate prepares a quashing petition citing the specific legal grounds
and relevant sections (CrPC 482 or BNSS 582).Gathering Evidence: You must attach a copy of the FIR,
sworn affidavits from both sides (if there is a settlement), and any supporting documents or proof of innocence.
Serving Notice: A copy of the petition must be served to the complainant (respondent) and the public prosecutor.
Court Hearing: Both parties or their counsel present their arguments before the High Court judge.
The Court’s Decision: If the Court is satisfied that continuing the proceedings would result in a miscarriage of justice or be an exercise in
futility, it will quash the FIR.What Happens NextOnce the High Court officially quashes an FIR, all subsequent police investigations
and trial court proceedings related to it are legally terminated.For a breakdown of the specific documentation required when submitting
a petition for quashing a false or malicious FIR: