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Police not filing challan

(Querist) 29 November 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Dear experts

Details of case

Wife filed 498a 406 after 20 days of marriage
Case went to mediation cell of high court and settlement reached there
Judge order "fir is to be quashed after divorce by mutual consent till then application under 482 pending and ajourned sine die

Now the main point

Challan has not been presented in court
The I/o called me and told me that they r sending application to comissioner of police to see wether to submitt challan to court or not as there is no point to present the challan as the case is already settled in high court

Even we know if challan submitted in court it will unnecessary botheration for me and my whole family even we also dont want that police should submitt challan in court as everything is settled by the high court
In the request letter my io mentioned that no useful purpose will be solved by submitting the challan

So my question is , is it possible that my challan would be put on hold by comissioner of police or its just a trickby the police to delay the challan

ajay sethi (Expert) 29 November 2013
please note FIR is to be quashed only after divorce by mutual consent . so challan can be filed
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 29 November 2013
Why are you bothered of filing of challan?
Even if it is filed the Magistrate would dismiss it on the basis of quashing.
In any case submit the High Court order to police.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 29 November 2013
Wait and watch till MCD is reached.
K*I*L*L*E*R (Querist) 02 December 2013
But io told me not to worry they have mentioned in letterthat no useful purpose will be serverd if challan is presented, he also showd me the letter and told me that first it will be send to sho and then to cp
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 02 December 2013
Ok, for get it. Just submit the quashing order in the Magistrate court. Rests would be taken care of automatically.


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