obviously, the implication of Sub-
section (2) of Section 320 and Sub-section (9) of Section 320 of the
... ground of
implications of Sub-section (9) of Section 320 and Sub-section (2) of
Section 320 of the Cr.P.C. so that ultimately
obviously, the implication of Sub-
section (2) of Section 320 and Sub-section (9) of Section 320 of the ... ground of implications of Sub-section (9) of
Section 320 and Sub-section (2) of Section 320 of the Cr.P.C. so that ultimately
offence
made punishable under IPC and reference to Section 1 of
Section 320, i.e. table I shown in Section 320 ... salutary provisions of Section 147 of
Negotiable Instruments Act read with Section 320 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, this Court is of the opinion
High Court has inherent power under Section 482 CrPC with
no statutory limitation including Section 320 CrPC, has held
that these ... criminal
proceedings.
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7. No doubt Section 279 IPC is not compoundable
under Section 320 CrPC
Court has inherent power
under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure with
no statutory limitation including Section 320 Cr.PC, has
held that ... with direction to continue with criminal
proceedings.
.
9. No doubt Section 354 of IPC is not
compoundable under Section 320 Cr.P.C. However
Criminal) 482, as regards compounding of
offence under Section 307 IPC, it was observed as under:
Criminal Procedure Code, Section 320 - Criminal
Procedure Code,Section
under Sections 341 , 323 , 325 and 147 IPC. Sections 323 and 341 are
compoundable without leave of the Court under Section 320 (1) ... Court has
inherent power under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure with no
statutory limitation including Section 320 Cr.P.C., has held
criminal proceedings or FIR or complaint and
Section 320 of the Code does not limit or affect the
powers under Section 482 of the Code ... Penal Code involving matrimonial disputes and
offences, this Court held that even though the
provisions of Section 320 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure would
criminal proceedings or FIR or complaint and
Section 320 of the Code does not limit or affect the
powers under Section 482 of the Code ... Penal Code involving matrimonial disputes and
offences, this Court held that even though the
provisions of Section 320 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure would
inasmuch as same is not envisaged under sub-sec.(1) and sub-
sec.(2) of Section 320 Cr.P.C. However, in the backdrop ... also relevant that even
Section 452 IPC is not compoundable within the four corners of
Section 320 Cr.P.C. This sort of situation