provided by this section. Therefore, it is submitted that the
offences punishable under Sections 323 IPC is compoundable under
Section 320 (1) ... accused with whom the offence has been
compounded.
Section 320 (5) and Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C, are
reproduced below:-
"(5)When
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 ... Criminal
Procedure Code is by itself no reason for the High
Court to refuse exercise of its power under Section
482 Criminal Procedure Code. That
attracted in case compounding of offence under Section 147
of the Negotiable Instruments Act. In fact Section 320 Cr.P.C.
enumerates the manner ... compoundable'
cannot be compounded by a criminal court in purported
exercise of its powers under Section 320 Cr.P.C., 1973 Any
such attempt
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 ... 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
Penal Code which canbe compounded with the permission of the Court. Sub-Section (9) of Section 320 , which is relevant, is reproduced below:
320. Compounding ... Section 3) has made Sections 506(II) IPC, 147 IPC and 148 IPC compoundable offences by amending the schedule under Section 320
exercisable by the
High Court under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for
quashing the criminal proceedings on the basis of compromise between ... Court under Section 482 CrPC for the quashing of criminal
prosecution is limited or affected by the provisions of Section 320
Criminal Procedure
Code is by itself no reason for the High Court to refuse
exercise of its power under Section 482 Criminal
Procedure Code. That ... High Court under Section 482 Criminal
Procedure Code are not for that purpose controlled by
Section 320 Criminal Procedure Code.
18. Having said
Section 320 Indian Penal Code is by itself no
reason for the High Court to refuse exercise of its power under
Section 482 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
offences under Section 13 of Punjab Travel Professionals
(Regulation) Act is not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
( CrPC ... 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
offences under section 307 & 326 of Indian Penal Code, 1860
( IPC ) are not compoundable under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( CrPC ... 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