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Home / Crime and Justice / Punjab HC: Accident Deaths Not 'Heinous Offenses'

Punjab HC: Accident Deaths Not 'Heinous Offenses'

8 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • High court ruled road accidents, even fatal ones, aren't heinous.
  • FIRs for accidents can be quashed if parties settle amicably.
  • Heinous crimes involve malice and mental depravity, not mere accidents.
Punjab HC: Accident Deaths Not 'Heinous Offenses'

In a significant ruling, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has clarified that road accidents, irrespective of their outcome, do not constitute "heinous offences" unless malicious intent is evident. The court's decision, delivered while quashing an FIR related to a fatal accident, underscores that amicable settlements are permissible in such cases.

The High Court differentiated between accidental incidents and crimes involving physical violence or profound moral turpitude. It explained that heinous crimes typically involve acts like murder, rape, or terrorism, and clearly exclude mere accidents where 'mens rea' or criminal intent is absent. This distinction allows for more flexible resolution of accident-related disputes.

Justice Vinod S Bhardwaj issued the order, allowing a petition to quash an FIR filed after a collision between a car and a tractor-trolley resulted in a fatality. The court noted that the compromise reached between the involved parties was genuine and voluntary, ultimately saving judicial time by avoiding unnecessary litigation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has stated that FIRs for fatal road accidents can be quashed if parties reach a genuine and voluntary amicable settlement, provided the offense isn't deemed heinous.
The court considers heinous offences to be those involving physical violence, malice, mental depravity, or crimes against society, such as murder, rape, or terrorism, not simple accidents.
The High Court ruled that accidents lack the 'mens rea' or malicious intent characteristic of heinous crimes, making them potentially fortuitous incidents rather than deliberate acts of depravity.

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