exercise of its
inherent powers under Section 482 of Code of Criminal
Procedure (for short " CrPC "), even if the offences ... power conferred under Section 482 CrPC to
quash the criminal proceedings for the non-compoundable
offences under Section 320 CrPC
aforementioned subject, may be summarised
in the following propositions:
(1) Section 482 CrPC preserves the inherent powers of
the High Court to prevent ... power of the court is governed by the provisions of
Section 320 CrPC. The power to quash under Section
482 is attracted even
aforementioned subject, may be summarised
in the following propositions:
(1) Section 482 CrPC preserves the inherent powers of
the High Court to prevent ... power of the court is governed by the provisions of
Section 320 CrPC. The power to quash under Section
482 is attracted even
aforementioned subject, may be summarised
in the following propositions:
(1) Section 482 CrPC preserves the inherent powers of
the High Court to prevent ... power of the court is governed by the provisions of
Section 320 CrPC. The power to quash under Section
482 is attracted even
thus sum-up and hold that as opposed to Section
320 Cr.P.C. where the Court is squarely guided by the
compromise between ... Constitution, can be invoked beyond the
metes and bounds of Section 320 Cr.P.C. Nonetheless,
we reiterate that such powers of wide amplitude ought
thus sum-up and hold that as opposed to Section
320 Cr.P.C. where the Court is squarely guided by the
compromise between ... Constitution, can be invoked beyond the
metes and bounds of Section 320 Cr.P.C. Nonetheless,
we reiterate that such powers of wide amplitude ought
above case that, the High Court while exercising jurisdiction
under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. did not consider these vital facts
and quashed ... settlement is
distinct from the power of compounding under Section 320
CrPC. While cases with a "predominatingly civil flavour
fine amount, in terms of Section 357(1)
of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
9. The Petitioners/accused as well as the Respondent ... been clarified that the jurisdiction of a Court under
Section 320 Cr.P.C. cannot be construed as a proscription against the
invocation of inherent
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not compoundable in terms of Section 320 of Code of Criminal
Procedure. However, such power require to be exercised in
appropriate ... Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is to be
distinguished from power vested in the Court to compound offences
under Section 320
have also
examined the judgment passed by the learned Appellate Court in
Criminal Appeal No. 8/2007 by the learned Additional Sessions
Judge, Ambejogai, dated ... been
clarified that the jurisdiction of a Court under Section 320
Cr.P.C cannot be construed as a proscription against