subsequent withdrawal does not
affect the compounding of an offence in as much as the
compounding has an effect of acquittal of the accused ... 2013 13:46:05 :::
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"compound" as under :
. Compound : To compromise, to effect a composition with a
creditor to obtain discharge from
A. T. E. Enterprises Private Limited ... vs Union Of India And 3 Ors on 18
Dharmendra M. Jani vs The Union Of India And 3 Ors on 18 April, 2023
subsequent withdrawal does not
affect the compounding of an offence in as much as the
compounding has an effect of acquittal of the accused ... 2013 13:46:00 :::
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"compound" as under :
. Compound : To compromise, to effect a composition with a
creditor to obtain discharge from
subsequent withdrawal does not
affect the compounding of an offence in as much as the
compounding has an effect of acquittal of the accused ... 2013 13:46:02 :::
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"compound" as under :
. Compound : To compromise, to effect a composition with a
creditor to obtain discharge from
road is neither barricaded nor fenced, much
less protected by any compound wall. The owner of the property, however,
has secured his parcels of land ... enough to accommodate
three lanes of vehicles, between properties that have effective compound
walls on either side, which has been used for decades
earliest decisions in which the effect of compromise after
conviction for a non-compoundable offence was considered was in Ram Pujan
and ors. Vs. State ... These decisions indicate that the effect of compromise after
conviction for a non-compoundable offence has to be taken into consideration
only for the purpose
manufacture of new sulphonyl-ureas, salts of those compounds and of anti-diabetic preparation containing such compounds. The application for the said patent was made ... would, whilst preserving the hypoglycaemic effect, not have toxic effect. He accordingly discovered the new compounds containing the methyl radical which form the subject-matter
need not consider that aspect of the case. The effect of the compounding, apart from the acquittal of the accused, would be that a suit ... compoundable offence was compounded. The result was to stifle the prosecution, which is what the law says one may not do. The effect
compounded and the MSEDCL
has agreed for accepting the necessary compounding charges as
prescribed by Section 152 for compounding this offence. Thus,
the first informant ... when the
offence is non-compoundable, then permitting compounding
thereof is against the public policy and agreement to that effect is
wholly void