uncompoundable
has been recognized. The only difference is that under
Section 320(1) of the Code, no permission is required
from the Court in those ... complaint in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
limit or affect the powers
counsel for respondent No.2 have filed a joint application
under Section 320 read with Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 19731/ Section ... uncompoundable has been recognized.
The only difference is that under Section 320(1)
of the Code, no permission is required from the
Court in those
uncompoundable
has been recognized. The only difference is that under
Section 320(1) of the Code, no permission is required
from the Court in those ... complaint in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
limit or affect the powers
case are under
Sections 85 , 115(2) , 49 read with Section 3(5) of Bharatiya
Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 read with Section 4 of the Dowry ... complaint in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
limit or affect the powers
counsel for respondent No.2 has filed a joint
application under Section 320(2) r/w Section 482 of Cr.P.C
and section ... complaint in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
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uncompoundable
has been recognized. The only difference is that under
Section 320(1) of the Code, no permission is required
from the Court in those ... complaint in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
limit or affect the powers
petitioners has filed a
memorandum of settlement/compromise petition under Section
320 read with Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973,
contending that ... complaint in exercise of its inherent
power under Section 482 of the Code and
Section 320 does not limit or affect the powers
Learned counsel for the petitioner has filed a compromise
petition under Section 320 (2) , (8) of Code of Criminal Procedure ... complaint in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
limit or affect the powers
uncompoundable
has been recognized. The only difference is that under
Section 320(1) of the Code, no permission is required
from the Court in those ... complaint in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
limit or affect the powers
present case are under
Sections 143 , 147 , 323 , 435 , 504 read with Section 149 of IPC
and under Sections ... complaint in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
limit or affect the powers