whether this Court can quash the
criminal proceedings involving non-compoundable
offences pending against the petitioners. The Hon'ble
Supreme Court ... jurisdiction under Section 482 of Cr.P.C,
to quash non-compoundable offences. One very
important test that has been laid down is that
Code
to quash the criminal proceedings for the non-
compoundable offences under Section 320 of the Code can
be exercised having overwhelmingly and predominantly ... Code to quash the criminal proceedings in respect of non-
compoundable offences, which are private in nature and do
not have a serious impart
Code
to quash the criminal proceedings for the non-
compoundable offences under Section 320 of the Code can
be exercised having overwhelmingly and predominantly ... Code to quash the criminal proceedings in respect of non-
compoundable offences, which are private in nature and do
not have a serious impart
offences which are
non-compoundable cannot be compounded by the court.
Courts draw the power of compounding offences from
Section ... disputes and the victim has
no objection, even though the offences are non-
compoundable. In which cases the High Court can
exercise its discretion
offences, which are non-compoundable and in such
circumstance, it would not be proper to compound the offences which are non-
compoundable ... taking into consideration the compromise
entered between the parties in non compoundable offences and had reduced the
sentences. It would be relevant to refer
registered against the petitioner in Crime No.55 of 2023 for the
offences punishable under Sections ... Criminal Procedure to quash the criminal proceedings in respect of non-
compoundable offences. The relevant paragraphs read as under
registered against the petitioner in Crime No.55 of 2023 for the
offences punishable under Sections ... Criminal Procedure to quash the criminal proceedings in respect of non-
compoundable offences. The relevant paragraphs read as under
Criminal Procedure to quash the criminal proceedings in respect of non-
compoundable offences. The relevant paragraphs read as under
offences which are
non-compoundable cannot be compounded by the court.
Courts draw the power of compounding offences from
Section ... disputes and the victim has
no objection, even though the offences are non-
compoundable. In which cases the High Court can
exercise its discretion
offences which are
non-compoundable cannot be compounded by the court.
Courts draw the power of compounding offences from
Section ... disputes and the victim has
no objection, even though the offences are non-
compoundable. In which cases the High Court can
exercise its discretion