offence under Section 420 IPC but the rest of the offences being non compoundable, the prayer was dismissed. The learned counsel for petitioner submits ... other hand learned Public Prosecutor contends that the offences being non compoundable, the trial court rightly rejected the application and, therefore, the order
criminal proceedings are allowed to continue for the offences which are not compoundable just for technical reasons, it may adversely affect the relationship between ... dispute by a duly attested compromise, the prosecution of the offences which are not compoundable, should not be allowed to continue for technical reasons
Court. The learned trial Court having verified the compound petition, acquitted them of the offences under Section 324 and 323 read with Section ... Jhabbu Singh who refused to compound the case. The petitioners have been facing the trial for the offences
between the petitioner (husband) and non petitioner (wife).
Brief facts giving rise to this criminal misc. petition are that non petitioner no.2 (wife ... refused to attest the same on the ground that the offences were not compoundable.
Heard learned counsel for the parties.
The complainant respondent
petitioner (husband) and non petitioner (wife).
Brief facts giving rise to this criminal misc. petition are that father of non petitioner no.2 (wife ... wife to live together, was filed seeking permission to compound the offences, before the Additional Sessions Judge, which was allowed in part, granting permission
case.
Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that all the offences are bailable other than offence under section 379 IPC. In fact, checking party visited ... finding electricity theft, matter has been compounded and petitioners deposited the amount. However, to make the offence non-bailable, section 379 IPC has been
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