that matter under Section 420 IPC are
non compoundable offences, there should be no
impediment in quashing the FIR under these sections ... ground that the offences u/S
468 / 471 IPC are non-compoundable offences. This
clearly shows prima facie, malafides on the part
however, the prayer cannot be granted as the offences against the petitioners
are non-compoundable, therefore the relief as sought cannot be granted ... decided on
03.02.2011 has permitted for compounding of the offences of 'non-
compoundable' category as per Section
that the process of criminal law in India treats
cognizable non-compoundable offences as an offence against
the State and the complainants have ... Supreme Court,
some of which have held that non-compoundable offences
resulting in FIRs are capable of being settled and inherent
power
decided
on 03.02.2011 has permitted for compounding of the offences of 'non-
compoundable' category as per Section ... MANU/SC/1341/2011, has also held that the offences of
non-compoundable nature can be quashed, if the Court thinks fit.
8. Though
decided
on 03.02.2011 has permitted for compounding of the offences of 'non-
compoundable' category as per Section ... MANU/SC/1341/2011, wherein it is observed that the
offences of non-compoundable nature can be quashed if the Court
further submits that in the present matter, 'non-
compoundable' offences are involved and referred the decision of
Hon'ble Supreme Court ... decided
on 03.02.2011 has permitted for compounding of the offences of 'non-
compoundable' category as per Section
decided on
03.02.2011 has permitted for compounding of the offences
of 'non-compoundable' category as per Section
decided on
03.02.2011 has permitted for compounding of the offences
of 'non-compoundable' category as per Section
present FIR as Section 308 Indian Penal Code, 1860 is
a „non-compoundable' offence as prescribed in Cr.PC . He referred the
decision ... decided
on 03.02.2011 has permitted for compounding of the offences of „non-
compoundable‟ category as per Section 320 Cr. P.C. even after
pertains to Section 288 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, which is non-
compoundable in nature. Therefore, keeping in view the Gyan Sing Vs.
State ... decided on
03.02.2011 has permitted for compounding of the offences of 'non-
compoundable' category as per Section