offences punishable under Section 307 read
with Section 34 , Section 332 read with Section 34 and Section
353 read with Section 34 , the substantive sentence ... complaint in exercise of its inherent
power under Section 482 of the Code and Section 320 does not
limit or affect the powers
case, the offences under section 307 & 326 of Indian Penal Code, 1860
( IPC ) are not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure ... High Court under Section 482 Criminal Procedure Code are not for
that purpose controlled by Section 320 Criminal Procedure Code
Having said so, we must
section 307, 148 r/w section 149 of Indian
Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ) and 25-27 of Arms Act , are not compoundable under Section 320 ... High Court under Section 482 Criminal Procedure Code are not for
that purpose controlled by Section 320 Criminal Procedure Code
Having said so, we must
counsel for the appellant,
i.e., composition of offence under Section 324 IPC.
Section 320 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973,
provides for compounding ... Section 324 in the facts of the
present case can be compounded only with permission of
the Court. Sub-Section (5) of Section 320 provides
present case, the offences under section 307 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ) is
not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure ... High Court under Section 482 Criminal Procedure Code are not for
that purpose controlled by Section 320 Criminal Procedure Code
Having said so, we must
present case, the offence under sections 307 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, ( IPC ) is
not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure ... High Court under Section 482 Criminal Procedure Code are not for
that purpose controlled by Section 320 Criminal Procedure Code
Having said so, we must
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 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
QUASHED:
In the present case, the offence under Section 307 IPC is not
compoundable under Section 320 CrPC. However, the following
precedents are relevant ... Section 482 of
the Code is to be distinguished from the
power which lies in the Court to compound
the offences under Section 320
present case, the offence under section 307 of Indian Penal Code,
1860 ( IPC ) is not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal
Procedure ... High Court under Section 482
Criminal Procedure Code are not for that purpose
controlled by Section 320 Criminal Procedure Code Having
said so, we must