persons mentioned in the third Column of the table. Sub-Section (2) of Section 320 of the Code, further provides for compounding of certain offences ... compoundable cannot be compounded in view of Sub-Section (9) of Section 320 Cr.P.C.
22. In B.S. Joshi & Ors. Vs. State
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
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
offence complained of is that under Section 323 , 504 and 506 IPC,
which are compoundable as per Section 320 ... settlement on a technical ground of
implications of Sub-section (9) of Section 320 and Sub-section
(2) of Section 320
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
under
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section 320 of the Code. No doubt, under section 482 of the Code ... 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 ... power conferred under Section 482 of the Code
to quash the criminal proceedings for the non-
compoundable offences under Section 320 of the Code
quashing of criminal proceedings arising out of non-compoundable offences under Section 320 Cr.P.C. on the basis of compromise and amicable settlement ... power conferred under Section 482 of the Code to quash the criminal proceedings for the non-compoundable offences under Section 320 of the Code