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Can we quashed ACB FIR by mutual consent of both parties

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A.Dear client,

In some cases, parties involved in a criminal case may approach the court with a joint quashing petition, requesting the court to quash the FIR on the basis of mutual consent. The court may consider factors such as the nature of the offense, the merits of the case, and whether quashing the FIR serves the interests of justice and public policy.

However, it's important to note that not all FIRs can be quashed by mutual consent. Serious offenses or cases involving public interest may not be eligible for quashing through this process. Additionally, the court has the authority to examine the merits of the case and decide whether quashing the FIR is appropriate or not.

To quash an FIR by mutual consent, both parties may need to file a joint petition before the appropriate court and provide a valid reason for seeking quashing. It is advisable to seek legal counsel from a qualified lawyer who can guide you through the process and ensure that all legal requirements are met.
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