absence of powers under Section 320 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for compounding an offence under Section 498A of the Penal Code. Initially ... husband or wife, ( Section 494 IPC) has been made compoundable by the aggrieved party with permission of Court.
27. Now Section 498A IPC would also
could direct compounding the offences which are not made compoundable under Section 320 Cr. P.C. specially in case under Section 498A ... Court cannot direct compounding of offences which are not compoundable under Section 320 Cr. P.C. including a case under Section 498A
Section 345 is that offences which are not specified in any of the sub-sections of Section 345 cannot be compounded. The scheme of Section ... direction to compound offences which are otherwise non-compoundable i.e., offences under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, Sections 494 , 498A
application Under Section 320 Cr.P.C. was rejected on the ground that the offence Under Section 498A IPC is not compoundable and the case ... Rajasthan , 2001 Cr.L.R. (Raj.)260, permission to compound offence Under Section 498A IPC was granted by this Court in exercise of its inherent
various matters relating to non-compoundable offences such as, Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, Sections ... Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code, permit composition of offence which is not compoundable under Sub-section (1) or Sub-section (2) of Section
conviction for the charge under Sections 420 and 498A IPC, of which
offence under Section 420 IPC is compoundable with the permission
of the court ... India, in 243rd Report on
498A IPC , recommended for making the offence under Section 498A
as compoundable with permission of the court and with
cases
under Section 498A of IPC, if a settlement is arrived at,
the parties can approach the High Court under Section
482 of the Code ... compoundable. Section 498A does not find
place in the table followed in Section 320 of the Cr.P.C.
for compounding of offence, even there
cases
under Section 498A of IPC, if a settlement is arrived at,
the parties can approach the High Court under Section
482 of the Code ... compoundable. Section 498A does not find
place in the table followed in Section 320 of the Cr.P.C.
for compounding of offence, even there
filed by her under Sections 498A / 406 IPC. Though the offence under Section 498A is not compoundable but in order to prevent the abuse ... High Court took the view that offences under Section 498A / 406 IPC are non-compoundable and the inherent powers under Section 482 of the Code
even if the said offence presumably was not compoundable under Section 320 of the Code.
1.4 Compounding and quashing are not synonymous terms ... under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. has the powers to allow compounding of offences other than the offence punishable under Section 498A