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quashing of fir

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 26 September 2010 This query is : Resolved 
my 17 yrs old neighbour was having an affair with 14 yrs girl of our own locality.the parents of the girl came to know about and the police arrested the boy on the fir lodged by the parents of the girl and the boy was booked under 376 IPC. this is a matter of 2008. the boy was arrested and released on bail. now after two years the parents of the girl are worried about thwe future of the girl. as the juduciary system of india is so late that when this mater wil be started at court the girl would be at her marrital home( as assumed observing the delay of the court it may take 10 yrs)and we know the mentality of the indian middle class society, if the news of her having such case spread in the society her marital life wil be destroyed and the comments of the people wil compel her to choose death rather to living.
now the parents of the girl want to setle the mater out side the court.
1. is there any provision where the matter may be solved within few days
2. i have heard about the quashing of FIR can this matter also quashed
3.if the FIR can be quashed then what do the party need to do, and wgo may approach the court.
4. what are the formalities and requirements for quashing procedure.
5. can fast track court do this.
do this facts has a solid base to be quashed as the matter was not the original rape scene a like movies but it was the love afair between the boy and the girl..though it is wrong but we knows it prevails in the school and society...thanks to the modern tv programmes and media for this.
please suggest as what can we do now it is a matter related to the future of a boy and a girl.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 26 September 2010
If the parties in case have mutually settled the dispute and wants to get rid of the same then initiate the case fast with the aid of PP. In alternative both of the parties can also go for quashing on the ground of compromise.
s.subramanian (Expert) 26 September 2010
I agree.
nayan joshi (Expert) 02 October 2010
ya i agree with Mr. Devajyoti Barman..


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