Though Justice Sunil Gaur allowed the joint plea of the two accused and the complaint that the FIR be quashed as they had amicably settled the matter out of court, he imposed the fine on them for misusing the law enforcement agency and subsequent judicial process.
During the hearing, public prosecutor Ritu Gauba sought imposition of costs on the accused and the complainant saying that they cannot be allowed to abuse the process of law by first filing the case and then trying to get it quashed.
Initially, the accused brothers went away and then came back after some time and trespassed into Dabas' house. The accused assaulted him and his wife before decamping with Rs 2 lakh cash, the FIR alleged.
Penal provisions, relating to house trespass, assault, criminal intimidation and theft, were invoked against the two brothers, the prosecutor said.
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