offences which are non-compoundable
cannot be compounded by the court. Courts draw the power of compounding
offences from Section ... non-compoundable. Section 4 of the Dowry
Act is also non-compoundable. It is not necessary to state that non-
compoundable offences
wherein the Hon'ble Apex Court had permitted
compounding of non-compoundable offences relating to
matrimonial and civil disputes ... Apex Court is specifically barred the compounding of
the non-compounding offences in respect of heinous
and serious offences mentioned in paragraph
offences which are
non-compoundable cannot be compounded by the court. Courts
draw the power of compounding offences from Section ... non-compoundable. Section 4 of the
Dowry Act is also non-compoundable. It is not necessary to state that
non-compoundable offences
wherein the Hon'ble Apex Court had
permitted compounding of non-compoundable offences relating
to matrimonial and civil disputes ... Apex Court is
specifically barred the compounding of the non-compounding
offences in respect of heinous and serious offences mentioned
in paragraph
bnle Supreme Court that even non-compoundable offences could be
compromised, when it appears genuine and when the parties want to lead a
peaceful ... application filed by the appellants was not for compounding of non-compoundable
offences but for the purpose of quashing the criminal proceedings
prayer be declined on
the ground that since the offences are non-compoundable under Section 320
of the Code, therefore, it is not permissible ... Nikhil Merchant, Manoj Sharma and Shiji this Court has
compounded the non-compoundable offences indirectly ? We do not think so.
There does exist
when the same are on considerable
increase. Even if the offences are non-compoundable, if
they relate to matrimonial disputes and the court ... wide power to quash the
proceedings even in non-compoundable offences
notwithstanding the bar under Section 320 of the Criminal
Procedure Code, in order
when the same are on considerable increase. Even if the
offences are non-compoundable, if they relate to
matrimonial disputes and the court ... wide power to quash the proceedings even in non-
compoundable offences notwithstanding the bar under
Section 320 of the Criminal Procedure Code, in order
when the same are on
considerable increase. Even if the offences are
non-compoundable, if they relate to matrimonial
Kant Nirmal ... wide power to
quash the proceedings even in non-compoundable
offences notwithstanding the bar under Section 320
of the Criminal Procedure Code, in order
when the same are on considerable
increase. Even if the offences are non-compoundable, if
they relate to matrimonial disputes and the court ... wide power to quash the proceedings
even in non-compoundable offences notwithstanding the
bar under Section 320 of the Criminal Procedure Code,
in order