view of Section 147 of N.I. Act and
to that extent Section 147 of N.I. Act will override Section 320
sub- section ... view of Section 147 of N.I. Act and to that extent
Section 147 of N.I. Act will override Section 320 sub-
section
permission of the
Court.
8. No doubt Section 120-B IPC is not compoundable under
Section 320 Cr. P.C. However, as explained ... supra, power of High Court under
Section 482 Cr.PC is not inhibited by the provisions of Section 320
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9 No doubt Sections 279 of IPC is not
compoundable under Section 320 Cr.P.C., however, as
.
explained ... supra, power of High Court under
Section 482 Cr.PC is not inhibited by the provisions of
Section 320 CrPC and FIR as well
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10. No doubt Section 376 IPC is not compoundable
under Section 320 Cr. P.C. However, as explained by Hon'ble
Supreme ... supra, power of High Court under Section 482 Cr.PC is not
inhibited by the provisions of Section 320
continue with criminal proceedings.
11. No doubt Section 376 IPC is not compoundable under Section
.
320 Cr. P.C. However, as explained ... supra, power of High Court under
Section 482 Cr.PC is not inhibited by the provisions of Section 320
continue with criminal proceedings.
10. No doubt Section 279 IPC is not compoundable under Section
320 Cr. P.C. However, as explained ... supra, power of High Court under Section 482 Cr.PC is not inhibited by the
provisions of Section 320
continue with criminal
proceedings.
7. No doubt Section 279 of IPC is not compoundable
under Section 320 Cr.P.C. However, as explained ... HCHP
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High Court under Section 482 Cr.PC is not inhibited by the
provisions of Section 320 CrPC and FIR as well as criminal
continue with criminal proceedings.
10. No doubt Section 147 of IPC is not compoundable
under Section 320 Cr.P.C., however, as explained ... supra, power of High Court
under Section 482 Cr.PC is not inhibited by the provisions of
Section 320 CrPC and FIR as well
Court has inherent power under Section 482
of the Code of Criminal Procedure with no statutory limitation including
Section 320 Cr.P.C., has held ... supra, power of High Court under Section 482 Cr.PC is not inhibited
by the provisions of Section 320
with respect to other accused.
5 Offence under Section 411 IPC is compoundable
under Section 320 Cr.P.C. by the owner of property stolen ... under Section 411 IPC, the accused may be
sentenced upto three years. However, Sections 120B and
201 IPC are not compoundable under Section 320