compensatory and not punitive and moreover Section 147
of NI Act would have an overriding effect on section 320 Cr.P.C.
Irrespective of which ... under Section 138 of the N.I. Act
should be treated as if the same is falling under table-II of Section 320
compensatory and not punitive and moreover Section 147
of NI Act would have an overriding effect on section 320 ... extract Section 320 of Cr.P.C., and section 147 of
Negotiable Instruments Act.
Section 320 Cr.P.C. - Compounding of Offences -
1) The offences
compensatory and not punitive and moreover Section 147 of
NI Act would have an overriding effect on section 320 Cr.P.C. Irrespective of
which ... extract Section 320 of Cr.P.C., and section 147 of Negotiable
Instruments Act.
Section 320 Cr.P.C. - Compounding of Offences
compensatory and not punitive and moreover Section 147
of NI Act would have an overriding effect on section 320 Cr.P.C.
Irrespective of which ... extract Section 320 of Cr.P.C., and section 147 of
Negotiable Instruments Act.
Section 320 Cr.P.C. - Compounding of Offences -
1) The offences
compensatory and not punitive and moreover Section 147
of NI Act would have an overriding effect on section 320 Cr.P.C.
Irrespective of which ... extract Section 320 of Cr.P.C., and section 147 of
Negotiable Instruments Act.
Section 320 Cr.P.C. - Compounding of Offences -
1) The offences
compensatory and not punitive
and moreover Section 147 of NI Act would have an overriding effect on
section 320 Cr.P.C. irrespective of which ... extract Section 320 of Cr.P.C., and section 147 of
Negotiable Instruments Act.
Section 320 Cr.P.C. - Compounding of Offences -
1) The offences
complaint in
exercise of its inherent power under Section 482 of the
Code and Section 320 does not limit or affect the powers ... Section 482 of the Code is to
be distinguished from the power which lies in the Court to
compound the offences under Section 320
complaint
in exercise of its inherent power under Section 482 of
the Code and Section 320 does not limit or affect the
powers ... Section 482 of the Code is
to be distinguished from the power which lies in the
Court to compound the offences under Section 320
manifest that simply because an offence is not
compoundable under Section 320 Indian Penal Code is by itself no
reason for the High Court ... parties in cases where the offences are not
compoundable under Section 320, the High Court may quash the
prosecution even in cases where the offences
compromise and have filed a petition to
compound the offences under Section 320 of Cr.P.C., and 482 of Cr.P.C .
7. Today ... power conferred under Section 482
of the Code to quash the criminal proceedings for the non-
compoundable offences under Section 320 of the Code