reformative
theories. Provision for this compensation is provided
under Section 357 CrPC.
Convict Ram Ashish is a matured man and is also
well
Hence, only fine is imposed and awarded some compensation U/sec.
357(3) Cr.P.C . and he is not sentenced to suffer imprisonment ... Consumer Protection Act 1986 and also taken recourse of
Sec. 357(3) of Cr.P.C. and sentenced the accused to pay fine
also contended that the Complainant had ample scope u/s 357 CrPC to claim compensation and also u/s 357A CrPC
consider quantum of compensation under Victim
Compensation Scheme provided U/ Sec.357-A of
Cr.P.C, and the matter is referred to DLSA ... DLSA, for
consideration of victim compensation to PW.1,
U/ Sec.357-A of Cr.P.C."
18. Clearly, the conclusion of the Court
pertaining to the compensation awarded to
the complainant as per section 357(3) of Cr.P.C. The same is reproduced
herein below:-
"When ... Consumer Protection Act, 1986 r/w section 357(3) of
Cr.P.C. the Ld.District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, has
power to award
from the culprits by lodging prompt criminal proceedings. In
Criminal trial also Section 357 of the Criminal procedure Code can upon
application by the aggrieved ... wrong
hands by appropriate criminal proceedings by resort to Section 357 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure. In the meantime the Bank concerned shall
make
I.P.C. In the said criminal proceeding the complainant who suffered
damages can surely pray to the Criminal Court for imposition of sentence ... such sentence is passed, Criminal Court is certainly entitled
to order costs and pay compensation as contemplated under section 357 of
Cr.P.C. Thus
complaint No. 138/97 for staying the
complaint till disposal of criminal appeal bearing no. 841/2004 &
746/2004.
2. Notice was issued ... legal heirs of Sunanda u/s.357 of Cr.P.C. The learned counsel further
submitted that the present revision petitioner has filed the appeal
natural justice in awarding
compensation under Section 357 (4) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973, their Lordships have observed thus
wrong hands by appropriate criminal proceedings by resorting to Section 357 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. In the meantime the Bank concerned shall make