compoundable' cannot be compounded by a
criminal court in purported exercise of its powers
under Section 320 Cr.P.C. Any such attempt ... court would amount to alteration, addition
and modification of Section 320 Cr.P.C. which is
the exclusive domain of Legislature. There is no
patent
compoundable' cannot be compounded by a
criminal court in purported exercise of its powers
under Section 320 Cr.P.C. Any such attempt ... court would amount to alteration, addition
and modification of Section 320 Cr.P.C. which is
the exclusive domain of Legislature. There is no
patent
their conviction under Section 326 read with 34 IPC , since the said
offence is non-compoundable within the scheme of Section 320
... thus sum-up and hold that as opposed to Section 320 Cr.P.C.
where the Court is squarely guided by the compromise between
doubt Section 376 of IPC and Sections 4 and 6
of the POCSO Act are non-compoundable under Section
320 of Cr.P.C., however ... High Court under Section 482 of Cr.P.C.
are not restricted by the provisions of Section 320 of
Cr.P.C. and the inherent
scheme of the Code of Criminal Procedure , it
is apparent that the offences, which are non-compoundable under
Section 320 Cr.P.C cannot ... compounded by a Criminal Court,
However, Section 320 Cr.P.C is not an embargo against invoking
inherent powers of this Court under Section
magnitude of inherent jurisdiction exercisable by the High
Court under Section 482 Criminal Procedure Code with a view to
prevent the abuse ... only the non- compoundable offences notwithstanding
the bar under Section 320 Criminal Procedure Code but such a
power, in our considered view, is exercisable
doubt Section 376 of IPC and Sections 4 and 6
of the POCSO Act are non-compoundable under Section 320 of
Cr.P.C., however ... High Court
under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. are not restricted by the
provisions of Section 320 of Cr.P.C. and the inherent
scheme of the Code of Criminal Procedure , it
is apparent that the offences, which are non-compoundable under
Section 320 Cr.P.C cannot ... compounded by a Criminal Court,
However, Section 320 Cr.P.C is not an embargo against invoking
inherent powers of this Court under Section
I.P.C. and Section 324 of I.P.C. which falls under the table,
under sub-section (2) of Section 320 ... section (1)
and Section 324 of I.P.C. falls under the table, under sub-
section (2) of Section 320 Cr.P.C. also gives
scheme of the Code of Criminal Procedure , it is
apparent that the offences, which are non-compoundable under Section
320 Cr.P.C cannot ... compounded by a Criminal Court, However,
Section 320 Cr.P.C is not an embargo against invoking inherent powers
of this Court under Section