made non-compoundable in Cr.P.C . No court can proceed to
dispose of such non-compoundable cases on compromise petition.
12. He further stated ... offence more stringent by
making it non-compoundable. The Court has no power to compound a
non-compoundable offence in any condition as there
conferred under Section 482 of the Code to quash the
criminal proceedings for the non-compoundable offences under Section 320
of the Code ... ground that it would
be permitted to the parties to compound a non compoundable offence, on
the contrary refusal of such prayer may become counter
exercise of its inherent jurisdiction, should
allow the quashing of non-compoundable offences under Sections
406 / 420 IPC on the strength of such a settlement ... Punjab , asserting that the High Court has the power to quash non-
compoundable offences if they are overwhelmingly civil or commercial.
8. Ms. Rituparna
exercise of its inherent jurisdiction, should
allow the quashing of non-compoundable offences under Sections
406 / 420 IPC on the strength of such a settlement ... Punjab , asserting that the High Court has the power to quash non-
compoundable offences if they are overwhelmingly civil or commercial.
8. Ms. Rituparna
exercise of its inherent jurisdiction, should
allow the quashing of non-compoundable offences under Sections
406 / 420 IPC on the strength of such a settlement ... Punjab , asserting that the High Court has the power to quash non-
compoundable offences if they are overwhelmingly civil or commercial.
8. Ms. Rituparna
Code of Criminal Procedure is wide enough to
quash a criminal proceeding registered even on non-compoundable
offence despite the embargo created under Section ... Code or Article 226 of the Constitution to
quash the non-compoundable cases on the basis of the settlement/
compromise arrived between the parties
wide and can even be
exercised to quash criminal proceedings relating to non-
compoundable offences, to secure the ends of justice or
to prevent abuse ... conferred under Section 482 of the
Code to quash the criminal proceedings for the non-
compoundable offences under Section 320 of the Code
wide and can even be
exercised to quash criminal proceedings relating to non-
compoundable offences, to secure the ends of justice or
to prevent abuse ... conferred under Section 482 of the
Code to quash the criminal proceedings for the non-
compoundable offences under Section 320 of the Code
wide and can
even be exercised to quash criminal
proceedings relating to non-compoundable
offences, to secure the ends of justice or to
prevent abuse ... conferred under
Section 482 of the Code to quash the
criminal proceedings for the non-
compoundable offences under Section 320
of the Code
wide and can
even be exercised to quash criminal
proceedings relating to non-compoundable
offences, to secure the ends of justice or to
prevent abuse ... conferred under
Section 482 of the Code to quash the
criminal proceedings for the non-
compoundable offences under Section 320
of the Code