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Bombay High Court quashes FIR against retired DCP in outraging woman's modesty case

Updated on: 15 May,2025 08:52 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Court noted dispute was personal, complainant no longer wished to pursue matter

Bombay High Court quashes FIR against retired DCP in outraging woman's modesty case

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The Bombay High Court has quashed an FIR registered against a retired Mumbai police officer for allegedly insulting the modesty of an airline cabin crew member last year over a dispute concerning a parking spot.

A bench of Justices Sarang Kotwal and S M Modak on May 8 quashed the case, noting that the dispute was personal and the complainant no longer wished to pursue the matter.


An FIR was registered against former deputy commissioner of police Madhukar Sankhe on August 24, 2024, at the Matunga police station based on a complaint filed by the woman following a dispute over a hoarding kept in the complainant’s parking spot in their housing society.


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Sankhe, who retired from the Worli headquarters in 2016, was the secretary of the housing society where the complainant lived.

As per the complaint, when the building was undergoing repainting, a signboard from a nearby bank branch had been temporarily placed near the complainant’s parking space, obstructing her car’s movement.

When the complainant approached Sankhe on the issue, a quarrel ensued during which it was alleged that Sankhe shouted at her and used inappropriate language. Sankhe later moved HC seeking to quash the case.

“The dispute between the parties is purely personal in nature. Both of them are residing in the same society, and they are residing together peacefully as of today. No purpose will be served if the prosecution is continued,” the HC stated.

HC stated that the complainant had submitted an affidavit stating there was no longer any animosity between them and she had no objection to the case being quashed.

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