The offence under Section 506(II) of the IPC (Indian Penal Code) is generally regarded as non-compoundable, especially when it involves threats to cause death or grievous hurt, and when it causes fear of injury to the person or family members. Several case references indicate that offences under Section 506 are considered non-compoundable, and their quashing depends on whether the offence is deemed compoundable or not RAJ KAPOOR @ LALLU VS STATE OF U. P. - Allahabad, Arun Khare VS Central Bureau of Investigation - Madhya Pradesh, Vipin VS State of Kerala - Kerala, Girraj Singh Kansana VS State Of M. P. And Another - Madhya Pradesh, Devaram Jatav And Others VS State Of M. P. And Another - Madhya Pradesh, SANATAN RAM VS STATE - Orissa, Madhav VS State Of Maharastra - Bombay.
Analysis and Conclusion:
Summary:
The offence under Section 506 Part II of the IPC is generally not compoundable. Courts typically do not allow quashing of cases under this section through compromise, especially when threats or intimidation are involved, as these are considered serious offences that impact public interest and law and order.
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973—Section 482—(Indian) Penal Code, 1860—Sections 323, 504 and 506—Criminal Proceeding—Quashing of—Applicant ... has failed to show that in view of decision in "Virendra Singh Case" or provisions of Section 2(d) of Cr. ... 323, 504, 506 IPC are liable to be quashed—Applicant also failed to show that there is any likelihood of causing of any abuse of ... 10 of Criminal Law Amendm....
The High Court held that the appellants had indeed conspired to cheat the banks and that the offenses were not compoundable. ... compoundable. ... of the Court: The High Court held that the appellants had indeed conspired to cheat the banks and that the offenses were not ... is compoundable, the offence under section 13(1)(d) of Prevention of Corruption Act was #HL_STA....
420 IPC are compoundable under Section 320 Cr.P.C - Offence under Section 506 IPC also is compoundable - Held, 1st respondent indeed ... under Section 3(1)(xii) of the SCs/STs Act also prima facie is not made out from the complaint - Where the offences under Section ... 376 IPC and under Section 3(1....
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 482, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 149, 294(b), 506(ii) and 427 - Judgment of release of ... The offence under Section 427 of the Indian Penal Code is compoundable in terms of the provisions under Section 320, Cr.P.C. ... True that being non compoundable offences, offences un....
Code,1973 - Section 482 – Criminal Trial – Offence of Cruelty and Voluntarily causing hurt - Seeking quash of Criminal Proceedings ... Dowry Prohibition Act - Section ¾ - Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Sections 498-A, 323, 504, 506 – Criminal Produce ... Power could be exercised especially when all outstanding issues between parties are getting resolved - The fact that parties have not ... Th....
However, the offenses under sections 323, 506, and 34 of the IPC were compoundable, and the compromise to that extent was accepted ... Final Decision: The petition was disposed of, quashing the proceedings for compoundable offenses under sections 323, 506, ... . - Quashment of FIR - Sections 294, 452, 323, 307, 506 of IPC and sections#HL_END....
Compromise - Quashment of FIR - Sections 294, 307, 323, 506, 34 of IPC - Section 320 of Cr.P.C. ... Final Decision: The court quashed the proceedings for compoundable offenses under sections 323, 506, and 34 of IPC based on ... It found that the compromise was accepted for compoundable offenses under sections 323, 506, and 34 of IPC,....
under Section 320 of the Code. ... (A) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Ss.320 & 482--Compounding of offences--Quashing of non-compoundable offences--Quashing of offence ... or criminal proceedings on the ground of settlement between an offender and victim is not the same thing as compounding of offence ... Now, it cannot be gainsaid that an offence puni....
CRIMINAL REVISION - COGNIZANCE OF OFFENCES - COMPOUNDING OF NON-COMPOUNDABLE OFFENCES - INHERENT POWER OF THE COURT - SECTION ... Whether the court can direct compounding of non-compoundable offences? 3. ... Whether the State Government has the discretion to withdraw from prosecution under Section 321 Cr. P. C.? 4. ... Section 321 Cr. P. ... Parliament....
Quashing - Criminal Proceeding - Indian Penal Code - Sections 332, 353, 504, 506(i) read with Section 34 - Summary: The court ... Fact of the Case: The case pertains to quashing of criminal proceeding post-conviction for non-compoundable offence ... demonstrate repentance on the part of the accused and did not assure non-repetition of the mistake. ... No. 104 of 2011 ....
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