Section 482 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 19732) seeks quashing of FIR No. 541/20203 dated 23rd May,
2020, registered under Sections 288 / 338 ... present petition is allowed. FIR No.
541/2020, registered under Sections 288 / 338 / 34 of the IPC at P.S. Chhawla,
along with the chargesheet
chargesheet was filed against the Petitioner for the offence under Sections
279 and 338 of the IPC and Sections 5 / 180 / 181 of the Motor ... parties. While the
offence under Section 279 of the IPC is non-compoundable, Sections 337
and 338 of IPC are compoundable in certain cases, with
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 19732) seeks quashing of FIR No. 138/2017 dated 18th April,
20173 under Sections 279 / 337 / 338 ... parties. While the
offences under Sections 279 and 304A of IPC are non-compoundable,
Sections 337 and 338 of the IPC are compoundable
parties. While the
offence under Section 279 of IPC is non-compoundable, the offence under
Section 338 is compoundable by the person to whom ... quashing of the subject FIR in so far as offences under Section
338 and 279 of the IPC.
6. It is well settled that
filed,
whereby the Petitioner was implicated for the offences under Sections 279
and 338 IPC.
3. The parties have settled their disputes and differences ... parties. While the
offence under Section 279 IPC is non-compoundable, the offence under
Section 338 IPC is compoundable in certain cases
formerly Section 482 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 19732) seeks quashing of FIR No. 363/20153 registered under
Sections 338 of the Indian Penal ... from the site of
incident, the present FIR was registered under Section 338 of IPC.
2.2. During investigation, it was found that the deceased used
Javed as 'grievous' in nature and consequently, via
chargesheet, Section 338 IPC was added in place of Section 337 IPC.
3. The parties ... parties. While the
offence punishable under Section 279 of IPC is non-compoundable, the
offence punishable under Section 338 of IPC is compoundable
traceable in their registers. Consequent upon
this revelation, offences under Sections 338, 336(3), and 340(2) of the
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 were added ... Police Hospital, Faizabad found to be forged and
consequently, the other Sections 338/336(3)/340(2) BNS were also invoked
corresponding to Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 19732) seeks quashing of FIR No. 636/2023 registered
under Sections 279 / 338 ... submissions of the parties. While the
offence under Section 279 of IPC is non-compoundable, Section 338
dated 17th
September, 2019 acquitting the Respondent of offences under Sections
279 / 337 / 338 of the Indian Penal Code, 18603 arising from ... Devi recorded on the following day,
FIR was registered under Sections 279 / 337 / 338 IPC.
2.2. SI Udham Singh (PW-4) visited the spot, seized