Code provides
for compounding of certain offences punishable under the Indian Penal Code ,
1860 (for short, ‘ IPC ’). It reads as follows ... offences.—(1) The offences punishable
under the sections of the Indian Penal Code , (45 of 1860)
specified in the first two columns of the Table
Section 482 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
482. Punishment for using a false property mark.—
Whoever uses any false property mark shall, unless
Cr.P.C.
19. Section 320 of the Cr.P.C. provides a table of offences punishable under the Indian Penal Code which ... compounded. It also details the table of the offences under the Indian Penal Code which canbe compounded with the permission of the Court. Sub-Section
offences.
(1) The offences punishable under the sections of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), specified in the first two columns of the Table ... Section 23 (i) for the Table.] [TABLE]
Offence.
Section of the Indian Penal Code applicable.
Person by whom offence may be compounded
Cr.P.C. He argued that Section 320(9) of the
Code cannot limit or affect the power of the High Court under Section
482 ... compound the
offences under Section 320 of the Code. No doubt, under Section 482 of
the Code, the High Court has inherent power to quash
persons under Section 120B
read with Sections 420 , 467 , 468 , 471A Indian
Penal Code read with Sections ... while
dealing with the proceedings under Sections
498-A and 406 Indian Penal Code involving
matrimonial disputes and offences, this Court
held that even though
report, a case under sections
409 , 420 , 468 , 469 , 471 , 120B , I.P.C., and section 7 of the
Essential Commodities Act, was registered against ... Essential
Commodities Act and the other under various sections of the
I.P.C ., were submitted before the Competent Court in October
1988. The Special
object of introducing Chapter XX-A containing Section 498A in the Indian Penal Code was to prevent the torture to a woman by her husband ... settling earlier. That is not the object of Chapter XXA of Indian Penal Code .
In view of the above discussion, we hold that the High
reads as follows:
" Section 4 : Trial of offences under the Indian Penal Code and other
laws: (1) All offences under the Indian Penal Code ... Code of Criminal Procedure particularly the offences under the
Indian Penal Code and specially by virtue of Subclause (2) applicable to
the offences
committed offences punishable under Sections 406 and 409 of the Indian
Penal Code, 1860 (in short the ' IPC '). The date ... Judicial Magistrate held that sufficient
material existed to proceed under Section 418 IPC against the
appellants and, therefore, summons were issued for their