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Criminal Procedure Code as to
compoundable and non-compoundable offences."
Offences which are not mentioned in Table of Sub sections ... specific provision in the Criminal
Procedure Code for compounding offences
enumerated in the tables under
Kerala High Court
Code and give
permission to the parties to compound the offences levelled against the
accused persons. Relying upon the decision ... under Sections 323, 324, 325 and 326 are compoundable, these offences
read with Section 149 would become compoundable
Gujarat High Court
power to permit the petitioner to have the offences compounded
even though the offences under section ... offences arising under the Penal Code which are
non-compoundable offences arising under the Penal Code which are
non-compoundable
Andhra High Court
third clause of Section 141
inasmuch as compoundable offences under Sections 323, 504, 506 and 541
were committed ... great respect, if, as in the present
cases, the compoundable offences committed by the members of the
unlawful assembly
Bombay High Court
empowers such Officers to exercise the powers to compound
the offences punishable under various Sections mentioned in that
Section, therefore ... empowers the Officers mentioned
therein to compound the offences specified therein. Following Officers
are empowered under the Notification:
1) Officers
Karnataka High Court
confer a blanket power on the
Commissioner to compound offences of all kinds and types, but to retain
intact ... power, if any, to compound offences under any other law for
the time being in force. As the power conferred
Bombay High Court
under Section 621A
and would have no jurisdiction to compound offences punishable with
imprisonment or fine or with both ... section (7) of Section 621A which confers jurisdiction for
compounding offences involving penalty of imprisonment or fine or both
exclusively
Company Law Board
sought from this Court to compound variety of
non-compoundable offences such as Section 138 of the Negotiable
Instruments ... proceedings
in the Courts below are non-compoundable offences.
CAN THIS COURT GIVE DIRECTIONS TO THE SUBORDINATE CRIMINAL COURTS
Andhra High Court
third clause of Section
141 inasmuch as compoundable offences under Sections 323, 504, 506 and
541 were committed ... great respect, if, as in the present cases, the compoundable offences
committed by the members of the unlawful assembly
Bombay High Court
Protection) Amendment Act, 2002 (Act
16 of 2003) to compound offences has power, competence and
authority, on payment ... competent for the specified officer empowered to compound
offences to order forfeiture of the seized items to the state
government
Supreme Court of India
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