P. Vijayaraghavan vs The State on 10 April, 2017
Author: T.Mathivanan
Bench: T. Mathivanan
power under Section 482 Cr.P.C., to quash a criminal proceeding is not limited by the provisions of Section 320 ... even if an offence is not compoundable under Section 320 Cr.P.C., the same would not act as a bar for the exercise
power under Section 482 Cr.P.C., to quash a criminal proceeding is not limited by the provisions of Section 320 ... even if an offence is not compoundable under Section 320 Cr.P.C., the same would not act as a bar for the exercise
interest of justice to continue with the criminal proceeding or continuation of the criminal proceeding would tantamount to abuse of process of law despite settlement ... cheating punishable under Section 420 IPC, the same has been made compoundable under Sub-section (2) of Section 320 Cr.PC. with the leave
Crl.MP. No. 18630 of 2016 dated 01.03.2017 has held that even in case where the offences are not compoundable registered under Section 320 ... offence is not compoundable within the scope of Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure the Court may, in view of eh compromise arrived
held that the High Court by invoking its inherent powers
under Section 482 Cr.P.C can accept the compromise between the parties and
permit ... conviction against the petitioner is for the offence
under Section 417 IPC. As per Section 320 Cr.P.C., offence under Section 417
IPC
held that the High Court by invoking its inherent powers
under Section 482 Cr.P.C can accept the compromise between the parties and
permit ... conviction against the petitioner is for the offence
under Section 417 IPC. As per Section 320 Cr.P.C., offence under Section 417
IPC
petitioner has filed a
miscellaneous petition in Crl.M.P.(MD) No.11273 of 2017 under Section 320
Cr.P.C.
7.Today ... petitioner / A1 has been convicted under
Section 325 I.P.C., as per the Section 320(2) Cr.P.C., is compoundable and
the person
Crl.MP.No.18630 of 2016 dated 01.03.2017, had held that even in cases where the offences are not compoundable under Section 320 ... offence is not compoundable within the scope of Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure the Court may, in view of the compromise arrived
direction issued by the Labour
Court by entering into a settlement under Section 18(1) of the Industrial
Disputes Act, 1947.
7.Let us take ... under Order 21 of Civil Procedure Code. As per
section 320 of Criminal Procedure Code, certain offences are compoundable
between the parties and certain offences