Section 324 IPC remained to be compoundable
with the permission of the Court since Section 320(8) of the Code of
Criminal Procedure (Amendment ... under sub-section (2) of Section 320 of
Cr.P.C. as was in force before the Code of Criminal Procedure
Amendment Act, 2005 came
offence
u/s 498A IPC , a compoundable one by inserting this Section in
the Table under sub-section(2) of Section 320 of CrPC ... year thereafter, in the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2006, Section
324 was sought to be reinducted into Section 320. It appears that what
under sub-section (2) of Section 320 of Cr.P.C. as was in force
before the Code of Criminal Procedure Amendment Act, 2005 came ... Section 447 and 324 of
IPC. Section 447 is compoundable all along. Offence under Section
324 was compoundable before the Code of Criminal Procedure
(Amendment
Criminal Penal Code, offences under Sections 494,
495 and 496 having been rendered cognizable and non- bailable by
virtue of the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment ... offence under Sections 494 and 495 I.P.C basing on
the police report even without corresponding amendment to Sections
320 and 198
Cr.P.C. I.A. No.3 of 2023 is
filed by showing the provision of law Section 482 R/w.320(2)
... they were convicted
under Section 498-A IPC, which offence in view of the AP State
amendment to Section 320 Cr.P.C is compoundable
grevious injury, but, only a simple injury punishable under Section 324 read
with 149 IPC .
9.Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the incident ... incident in this case took place on 28.07.2004,
whereas, the amendment to Section 320 Cr.P.C. came into force only on
31.12.2009. Prior
controlled by Section 147
and the scheme contemplated by Section 320 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure [Hereinafter ` CrPC '] will ... section (9) of
Section 320 of the CrPC which states that `No offence shall be
compounded except as provided by this Section
Tamil Nadu District Municipalities Act, 1920
TAMILNADU
India
Tamil Nadu District Municipalities Act, 1920
Act
under Section 138 of the
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, could be
compounded under Section 147 of the said Act read
with Section 320 ... amendment, an
analogy may be drawn as to the intention of the
Legislature as expressed in Section 320(8) Cr.P.C.,
although, the same
Section 320 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure [for short `the Cr.P.C .'] which
deals with compounding of offences. Section 320 ... terms of sub-Section (2) of Section 320 Cr.P.C.
13. It requires to be noticed that Cr.P.C. (Amendment