Gujarat High Court Justice Harsha Devani ordered quashing of the FIR saying there is no chance of conviction in the case.
Radadia had approached the Gujarat High Court demanding quashing of the FIR filed against him by manager of the toll booth where the MP had allegedly brandished his double barrel shotgun in the wee hours of October 12, 2012, after his driver was asked to produce the MP's identity card to waive toll tax payment.
The advocate also submitted that nobody was injured in the incident and no harm was done to anybody.
The court was told by the complainant's lawyer that whatever happened was due to a misunderstanding and that he would not like to prosecute the MP.
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The court also asked the public prosecutor representing the Gujarat state government about his view, to which he said, "This is a private complaint".
On October 12, 2012, Radadia had allegedly brandished his gun at employees of a toll booth on National Highway 8 near Karjan in Vadodara district.
An FIR was registered against Radadia for threatening people with death, rioting and under sections of the Arms Act at the Karjan police station.