petitioner. Since the offence
punishable under Section 406 , 420 / 34 IPC are
compoundable under Section 320(2) Cr.P.C. with
the permission of this ... Court, in exercise
of power under Section 482 of Cr.P.C., can exercise the powers of
Section 320(2) of Cr.P.C., even
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
under Sections
419, 420 read with Section 34, 467 read with Section 34, 468 read
with Section 34 and 471 read with Section ... under Sections 419 , 420 read with
Section 34 , 467 read with Section 34 , 468 read with Section 34 and
471 read with Section
Section 482 of the Code is to
be distinguished from the power which lies in the Court to
compound the offences under Section 320 ... power conferred under Section 482 of the Code to
quash the criminal proceedings for the non-compoundable
offences under Section 320 of the Code
relating to offences under IPC or under special statutes (see Section 4
Cr.P.C.). The special criminal laws, however, at times, make a
departure ... crimes into two
categories, viz., compoundable or non-compoundable.
37. Section 320 Cr.P.C. provides the procedure which is followed
by the criminal court
Section 482 of the Code is to be
distinguished from the power which lies in the Court to
compound the offences under section 320 ... Section 482 of the Code
is to be distinguished from the power which lies in
the Court to compound the offences under Section
320
Section 482 of the Code is to be distinguished from the power
which lies in the Court to compound the offences under section 320 ... Section 482 of the Code is to be
distinguished from the power which lies in the Court to
compound the offences under Section 320
Section 482 of the Code is to be
distinguished from the power which lies in the Court to
compound the offences under Section 320 ... from the power of a Criminal Court for compounding
offences under Section 320 Cr.PC. Even in the judgment passed
in Narinder Singh
Section 482 of the Code is to be distinguished from the power
which lies in the Court to compound the offences under section 320 ... Section 482 of the Code is to be
distinguished from the power which lies in the Court to compound
the offences under Section 320
ordinary pursuits without any aid and hence, the
ingredients of Section 320 IPC are not established. The learned counsel
submitted that the appellant deserves ... this appeal is that the case would not
fall under Section 320 IPC for the victim having not stated that he was in
severe bodily