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Delhi High Court · 2026-02-06

NAYYAR ABBAS vs THE STATE NCT OF DELHI AND ANOTHER

Citation / case number
CRL.M.C.-85/2026 2026:DHC:1024
Court
Delhi High Court
Petitioner
NAYYAR ABBAS
Respondent
THE STATE NCT OF DELHI AND ANOTHER

Judgment text excerpt

$~14 * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI % Date of Decision: 6th February, 2026 + CRL.M.C. 85/2026 NAYYAR ABBAS .....Petitioner Through: Mr. Rahul Agarwal with Mr. Aman Goyal, Advocates. versus THE STATE NCT OF DELHI AND ANOTHER .....Respondent Through: Mr. Raj Kumar, APP with SI Anamika Meena. Mr. A S Juneja, Advocate for R-2. CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ JAIN J U D G M E N T (oral) 1. Petitioner seeks quashing of FIR No. 513/2025 dated 15.12.2025, registered at P.S. Ghazipur, under Sections 64(1)/351(3) BNS, 2023 (corresponding Sections 376/506 IPC), along with all consequential proceedings arising therefrom, on the basis of settlement arrived at between the parties. 2. The marriage between respondent No.2 and son of petitioner was solemnized on 13.10.2014 as per Muslim rites and customs. However, due to certain temperamental differences, they started living separately. 3. On account of matrimonial discord, a complaint was lodged by respondent No.2, which resulted into registration of abovesaid FIR. Fact, however, remains that in her such complaint, she has made allegation of sexual assault against her father-in-law. There was no allegation against anyone, including her husband. 4. There is now amicable settlement and copy of Memorandum of Settlement dated 29.12.2025 has been placed on record. As per terms of such Signature Not Verified Signed By:SONIA CRL.M.C. 85/2026 1 THAPLIYAL Signing Date:07.02.2026 14:17:02 settlement, respondent No.2 and her husband have already withdrawn their other respective cases, and have already obtained declaration of divorce by way of mutual consent/Mubarat on 04.02.2026 from Competent Court. They have compromised all their disputes, with the intervention of relatives, friends, and well-wisher. 5. Parties are present in Court

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