Tushar vs The State Nct Of Delhi & Ors
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Case Significance
Tushar vs The State Nct Of Delhi & Ors is a Delhi High Court decision dated February 23, 2026 (citation: ik-52507658). The petitioner sought quashing of an FIR under Sections 115(2)/126(2)/351(2) BNS (corresponding to Sections 323/341/506 IPC) arising from a dispute with a security guard at Akshardham Apartments, Dwarka, when the petitioner's car was stopped for not having a society sticker. The parties settled the matter through a Memorandum of Understanding involving an unconditional apology by the petitioner. The Court exercised inherent powers under Section 528 BNSS to quash the FIR and all consequential The case was heard by Justice Manoj Jain. Counsel appearing: Anirudh Yadav (counsel for petitioner), Hemant Mehla (counsel for respondent).
Summary
The petitioner sought quashing of an FIR under Sections 115(2)/126(2)/351(2) BNS (corresponding to Sections 323/341/506 IPC) arising from a dispute with a security guard at Akshardham Apartments, Dwarka, when the petitioner's car was stopped for not having a society sticker. The parties settled the matter through a Memorandum of Understanding involving an unconditional apology by the petitioner. The Court exercised inherent powers under Section 528 BNSS to quash the FIR and all consequential proceedings, finding the dispute was private in nature.
What was the outcome of Tushar vs The State Nct Of Delhi & Ors?
The petitioner sought quashing of an FIR under Sections 115(2)/126(2)/351(2) BNS (corresponding to Sections 323/341/506 IPC) arising from a dispute with a security guard at Akshardham Apartments, Dwar...
Judgment
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