decisions indicate that the effect of compromise after conviction for a non-
compoundable offence has to be taken into consideration only for the purpose ... compoundable offence
cannot by itself result in acquittal of the accused. Similarly, the
Court has no power to compound any offence that is non-
compoundable
decisions indicate that the effect of compromise after conviction for a non-
compoundable offence has to be taken into consideration only for the purpose ... compoundable offence
cannot by itself result in acquittal of the accused. Similarly, the
Court has no power to compound any offence that is non-
compoundable
decisions indicate that the effect of compromise after conviction for a non-
compoundable offence has to be taken into consideration only for the purpose ... compoundable offence
cannot by itself result in acquittal of the accused. Similarly, the
Court has no power to compound any offence that is non-
compoundable
Court to acquit an
accused convicted for a commission of a non-compoundable offence only on the ground that
compromise has been entered into between ... compoundable offence cannot by itself result in
acquittal of the accused. Similarly, the Court has no power to
compound any offence that is non-compoundable
Court to acquit an
accused convicted for a commission of a non-compoundable offence only on the ground that
compromise has been entered into between ... appeal. Any compromise entered into post-
conviction for a non-compoundable offence cannot by itself result in
acquittal of the accused. Similarly, the Court
Court to acquit an
accused convicted for a commission of a non-compoundable offence only on the ground that
compromise has been entered into between ... compoundable offence cannot by itself result in
acquittal of the accused. Similarly, the Court has no power to
compound any offence that is non-compoundable
Court to acquit an
accused convicted for a commission of a non-compoundable offence only on the ground that
compromise has been entered into between ... compoundable offence cannot by itself result in
acquittal of the accused. Similarly, the Court has no power to
compound any offence that is non-compoundable
compoundable offence
cannot by itself result in acquittal of the accused.
Similarly, the Court has no power to compound any
offence that is non-compoundable ... land to
refuse to quash criminal proceedings post-conviction for
a non-compoundable offence only on the ground that the
parties have entered into
offence under Section 3 / 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, is non-
compoundable offence.
Heard.
According to the report, it appears that the applicants ... Section 498-A of IPC is compoundable,
however, Section 3 / 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act, is non compoundable offence.
The Apex Court in the case
held that the compounding was permitted in a non-
compoundable offence. Relevant part of the order of the order reads as under :-
"Quashing ... Court has
compounded the non-compoundable offences
indirectly? We do not think so. There does exist
the distinction between compounding of an offence
under Section