gross violation of the mandatory
procedure given under the Code of Criminal Procedure (Ref.
Section ... made dual prayer in his petition U/S
439 read with Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure. He
seeks his release on regular bail
379 IPC read with Section 34 IPC. The allegations
into FIR was duly investigated and report under Section 173 Cr.P.C. was
prepared ... Learned counsel for the parties were heard at length.
Section 321 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 reads as
under:-
321. Withdrawal from prosecution.
The Public
Ferozepur Jhirka. FIR under Sections 323 , 342 , 506 and 34 IPC was
accordingly registered. During investigation, offence under Section
379 IPC was added. The accused ... sentenced to suffer RI for two
years under Section 379 IPC and one year under Sections 342 and
323 respectively. The petitioners filed an appeal
offences under sections 148 and 149of Indian Penal Code,
1860, ( IPC ) are not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
( CrPC ... Section 320 Indian Penal Code is by itself no
reason for the High Court to refuse exercise of its power under
Section 482 Criminal Procedure
High Court reserved
and recognised under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure are sweeping and awesome;
but such powers can be invoked only ... compelling reasons, invocation
of the powers under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure is not necessary or
permissible.
(iv) The fact that
Under Sections 447 , IPC, 379 IPC and 380, IPC read with Section 34 , IPC. The offence Under Sections 379 and 380 are congnizable. Moreover ... IPC and 380, IPC are cognizable and moreover the offence Under Section 380 is not compoundable. Therefore even the provisions of Section 249 ,
under
Section 307 IPC. During investigation, the victim died. Second F.I.R
was not required to be registered under Section 302 IPC. In para ... more
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further reports; this is the import of sub-section (8)
of Section 173
Inderjit Singh, J.
This criminal miscellaneous petition has been filed by Dr.
Jasminder Kaur and Sukhleen Singh-petitioners under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
against ... cognizance of offence, then he has to
follow the procedure prescribed under Section 202(1) Cr.P.C.
Examination of the complainant and witnesses
that case under Section 379 IPC. It was obvious that the
criminal complaint was in retaliation of the criminal prosecution which was
being faced ... offences
under Section 302 IPC, but to emphasize that
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the power under Section 482
offences under sections 148 , 149 of Indian Penal Code, 1860,
( IPC ) are not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( ... Section 320 Indian Penal Code is by itself no
reason for the High Court to refuse exercise of its power under
Section 482 Criminal Procedure