complaint in exercise of its inherent power under Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not limit or effect the powers ... criminal proceedings under Sections 307, 294 read with Section 34 IPC. It is not in dispute that as per Section 320 CrPC offences under Sections
complaint in exercise of its inherent power under Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not limit or effect the powers ... criminal proceedings under Sections 307, 294 read with Section 34 IPC. It is not in dispute that as per Section 320 CrPC offences 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 ... alleged to have committed
an offence punishable under Section 307 IPC and
with reference to Section 320 of the Code, it was
held that
power to quash the
proceedings in exercising its jurisdiction under Section 482
CrPC. Section 320(9) of the Code cannot limit or affect the
power ... complaint
in exercise of its inherent power under
Section 482 of the Code and Section 320
does not limit or affect the powers
complaint in exercise of its inherent power
under Section 482 of the Code and Section 320
::: Downloaded on - 08/01/2019 23:02:17 :::HCHP ... alleged to have committed
an offence punishable under Section 307 IPC and
with reference to Section 320 of the Code, it was
held that
mandate of Section 320 of the
Cr.P.C.
―320. Compounding of offences.--
(1) The offences punishable under the sections of the Indian
Penal Code ... compounded except as provided by
this section.‖
11. On a bare perusal of sub-Section (9) of Section 320
complaint in
exercise of its inherent power under Section 482of the Code and
Section 320 does not limit or affect the powers of the High ... alleged to have committed an offence punishable
under Section 307 IPC and with reference to Section 320 of the
Code, it was held that
complaint in exercise of its inherent power under Section
482 of the Code and Section 320 does not limit or affect the
powers ... 2017 23:59:03 :::HCHP
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punishable under Section 307 IPC and with reference to
Section 320 of the Code, it was held that
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
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