namely, Sections 406
& 506 of the IPC are compoundable in terms of Section 320 of the Cr.P.C.
Sections 498A and 354A ... except for arguing that the provisions of Sections
498A & 354A of the IPC are non-compoundable and the order of conviction
and sentence cannot
offence under. Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code was compoundable with permission of the Court, offence under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code ... invoked and proceedings under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code were quashed while permitting composition of the offence under Section 406 of the Indian
Section 406 is a compoundable offence with the
permission of the court. It is true that Section 498A Indian
Penal Code is not compoundable
orally declined this move by
observing that offence under Section 498A IPC is not compoundable
under the Scheme of Code of Criminal Procedure . There ... India. This is a
case where the appellant was convicted under Section 498A on a
complaint made by wife, against which he filed an appeal
parties.
[15]. Sub-section (8) of Section 320 states that the compounding
of offence under the section shall have an effect of acquittal ... which are 'non-compoundable'
cannot be compounded by a criminal court in purported
exercise of its powers under Section
already been compounded by the parties.
[15]. Sub-section (8) of Section 320 states that the
compounding of offence under the section shall have ... case, the conviction for offence under section 379A of Indian Penal Code,
1860 ( IPC ) is not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure
already been compounded by the
parties.
[15]. Sub-section (8) of Section 320 states that the
compounding of offence under the section shall have ... which are 'non-compoundable'
cannot be compounded by a criminal court in purported exercise
of its powers under Section
section (8) of Section 320 states that the
compounding of offence under the section shall have an
effect of acquittal of the accused with whom ... which are 'non-compoundable'
cannot be compounded by a criminal court in purported
exercise of its powers under Section
already been compounded by
the parties.
[15]. Sub-section (8) of Section 320 states that the compounding of
offence under the section shall have ... which are 'non-compoundable' cannot
be compounded by a criminal court in purported exercise of its
powers under Section
apposite to mention
that the offence punishable under Section 498A of
IPC is non-compoundable offence and therefore said
offence cannot be compounded ... committed an error as there was
no request for compounding of the offence under Section 498-A IPC. He
contends that the police after investigation