certain offences as
compoundable, certain other offences as compoundable with the
permission of the Court, and the other offences as non-
compoundable ... compoundable offences since
Section 320(9) expressly prohibits the compounding of such offences.
Quashing of criminal proceedings of the offences which are non
sparingly used. There is a statutory scheme of compoundable and non-compoundable offences. The High Court should not by the device of Section ... permit the non-compoundable cases to be closed only because the parties have settled their disputes.
7.3 The non-compoundable offences involved
supra) the question as regards permissibility of
indirectly permitting compounding of non-compoundable offences was referred
to a larger Bench ... read harmoniously
as a whole. With regard to non-compoundable offences which were private in
nature and did not have a serious impact
include
such offences in the docket of 'compoundable' offences which
have been consciously kept out as non-compoundable ... include
such offences in the docket of 'compoundable' offences which
have been consciously kept out as non-compoundable
scope of interference by the High Court to allow compounding of non-compoundable offences while exercising its powers under Section ... offences, which ought to be liberally compounded, are Sections 147 and 148 IPC, more particularly where other offences are compoundable
court, then this exercise shall be tantamount to conversion of non compoundable offences into ... compoundable ones.
I have carefully cogitated upon the submissions placed by the AGA.
This question as to whether the non compoundable offences should
objection‟ for quashing of the criminal
proceedings (involving some non-compoundable
offences) arising out of the relevant FIRs being
47/2003, 45/2003 ... quashing the criminal
proceedings in cases involving non compoundable
offences where amicably settlement otherwise is
reached between the contesting parties ...
6. By laying down
point in time,
was considering the issue as to whether `noncompoundable’ offences
can be `compounded’ by a Court or in the alternative ... interpretation and include such offences in the docket
of ‘compoundable’ offences which have been consciously kept out as
noncompoundable. Nevertheless, the limited
non-compoundable, because the
Code has identified which conduct should be brought within the
ambit of non-compoundable offences.
Such provisions ... offences which are non-
compoundable cannot be compounded by the court. Courts draw the
power of compounding offences from Section
non-compoundable, because the
Code has identified which conduct should be brought within the
ambit of non-compoundable offences.
Such provisions ... offences which are non-
compoundable cannot be compounded by the court. Courts draw the
power of compounding offences from Section