
Summary: Recently, the court ended the legal process against two people accused of an attack related to a car sale argument after they reached an agreement with the other party.
This case is about an incident on May 19, 2021. Mohd Qayum and Mohd Ibrahim Khan were accused of attacking M A Nayeem, the son of the person who reported the crime, over a disagreement in a car sale business. The attack allegedly involved a knife and caused bleeding injuries to Nayeem's left arm and shoulder.
Mohd Qayum and Mohd Ibrahim Khan were facing serious charges, including trying to kill someone and planning a crime. They were also charged under a law related to illegal use of weapons.
During the legal process, Mohd Qayum, Mohd Ibrahim Khan, and M A Nayeem decided to settle the issue. They submitted requests to record their agreement, which was checked by a committee from the High Court. The committee confirmed that the agreement was made willingly and without any pressure.
"The parties have willfully and without coercion entered into settlement/compromise."
Justice N. Tukaramji, after considering the injuries and the agreement made on June 26, 2021, decided to end the legal process. The court noted that there was no major public interest involved and that restoring peace was better.
As a result, the court approved the requests and ended all legal actions against Mohd Qayum and Mohd Ibrahim Khan. This decision was made under a law that allows such actions in the interest of fairness.
This case shows how disagreements can sometimes be settled outside of court, highlighting the importance of coming to an agreement and maintaining peace to resolve conflicts.