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...320(6) Cr.P.C. Composition of the offences has the effect of acquittal within the meaning of Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. In the result, this Crl.R.P. is allowed and ...conviction and sentence passed by both the courts below are set aside. The matter is treated as compounded, which has the effect of acquittal under Section 320(6) read with Section 320(8)...Sections 341, 324 and 506(ii) read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. Challenging the conviction and sentence, they preferred Crl.Appeal No.278/2012 before the Sessions Court, Manjeri...

...In such case, by invoking the powers conferred on this Court under Section 320(6) of Cr.P.C read with Section 320(8) Cr.P.C, the matter can be permitted to be c....In the result, this case is compounded by invoking the powers conferred on this Court under Section 401 Cr.P.C, and the compounding has the effect of acquittal under ...petitioners, are not one under Section 401 Cr.P.C as the cognizance has also been challenged, this can be treated as a proceeding under Section 401 Cr.P.C...

.... Composition of the offences has the effect of acquittal within the meaning of Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. In the result, this Crl.M.C. is allowed and the petitioners are acquitted within the...petition has been filed by the parties before this Court under Section 320(6) Cr.P.C. PW1 is permitted to compound the offences. The offences are treated as compounded...) Cr.P.C. Crl.R.P.No.51 of 2018 2 Conviction and sentence passed by the trial court as well as the lower appellate court are hereby set aside. Sd/- B. KEMAL PASHA, JUDGE. // True Copy // P.A. to Judge ...

...Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. 2. In the result, this Revision Petition stands allowed, acquitting the revision petitioner under section ...composition. The offence involved in this case is the offence under Section 379 I.P.C., which is compoundable under Section 320(2) of the Code...

...Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. 2. In the result, this Revision Petition stands allowed, acquitting the revision petitioner under section ...Section 379 of I.P.C., which is compoundable under Section 320(2) of the Code. Since the matter has been settled between the parties, I am of the view that it is only...

..., permission stands granted and the composition stands recorded which is having the effect of acquittal under Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. 2. In the result, this Revision Petition stands allowed acquitting the revision petitioner under Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. Sd// B.SUDHEENDRA KUMAR, JUDGE. / True copy / PAto Judge ...

..., permission stands granted and the composition stands recorded which is having the effect of acquittal under Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. In the result, this Revision Peti...) Cr.P.C. Sd/- B.SUDHEENDRA KUMAR, JUDGE dl/28.11.2015 // True Copy // PA to Judge ...

...compound the offence and accordingly, permission stands granted and the composition stands recorded which is having the effect of acquittal under Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. ...) Cr.P.C. I make it clear that the revision...

...having the effect of acquittal under Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. In the result, this Revision Petition stands allowed, setting aside the conviction and sentence passed by the...courts below under Section 138 of the N.I.Act and the revision petitioner stands acquitted for the said offence under section 320(8) Cr.P.C. The bail bond of the revision petitio.... Sayed Babalal H.. [2010 (2) KLT 587 (SC)]. The offence under Section 138 of the N.I.Act is compoundable under Sec. 147 of the N.I.Act. Therefore, since the matter has been settled, I am of the...

...petitioner stands acquitted for the said offence under section 320(8) Cr.P.C The bail bond of the revision petitioner stands discharged.3. Needless to state...grant permission to compound the offence. Accordingly, permission stands granted and the composition stands recorded, which is having the effect of acquittal under section 320(8...) Cr.P.C2. In the result, this Revision Petition stands allowed, setting aside the conviction and sentence passed by the courts below under Section 138 of the N.I Act and the revision...

...compound the offence and accordingly, permission stands granted and the composition stands recorded which is having the effect of acquittal under section 320(8) Cr.P.C...stands acquitted for the said offence under section 320(8) Cr.P.C The bail bond of the revision petitioner stands discharged....2. In the result, this Revision Petition stands allowed, setting aside the conviction and sentence passed by the courts below under Section 138 of the N.I Act and the revision petitioner...

...to be set aside. Annexure-A2 has been quashed. The composition of the offences has the effect of acquittal as per Section 320(8) Cr.P.C4. In the result, this Crl.M.C is all...offences have been compounded. The offences involved in the matter are compoundable. A joint petition showing that the offences have been compounded under Section 320 Cr.P.C...has also been filed by the parties. In such case, the matter can be permitted to be compounded under Section 320(5) Cr.P.C Leave has been granted. The offences are...

...granted and composition stands recorded, which is having the effect of acquittal under Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. In the result, this revision petition stands allowed, acquitting the revisio...Section 320 IPC. Since the matter has been settled between the parties, I am of the view that it is only just and proper to grant permission to compound the offence. Accordingly, permission stands...filed by the revision petitioner and the second respondent herein praying for recording the composition. The offence involved in this case is the offence under Section 379 IPC, which is compoundable under...

...composition stands recorded, which is having the effect of acquittal under Section 320(8) Cr.P.C4. In the result, this revision petition stands allowed, acquitting the revi...condition precedent to compound offence.3. The revision petitioner deposited the said amount and produced the receipt before this Court. Since the offence under Section 138 of the N.I Act is...compoundable under Section 147 of the N.I Act, I am of the view that this petition can be allowed and permission can be granted to compound the offence. Accordingly, permission stands granted and...

...Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. 2. In the result, this Revision Petition stands allowed acquitting the revision petitioner under section ...) Cr.P.C. The revision petitioner is entitled to refund of the amount, if any, deposited by him before the court below as directed by this Court. B.SUDHEENDRA KUMAR JUDGE ani/ /true copy/ P.S. to Judge ...

...the offence and accordingly, permission stands granted and the composition stands recorded, which is having the effect of acquittal under Section 320 (8) Cr.P.C. 2. In the result, this Revision Petition stands allowed, acquitting the revision petitioner under section 320(8) Cr.P.C. B.SUDHEENDRA KUMAR, JUDGE // True Copy // PA to Judge ...

...acquittal as per Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. Matters being so, the judgment of the trial court and the impugned judgment passed by the appellate court are liable to be set aside and the...1staccused in the case, who is the petitioner herein, is only to be acquitted under Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. In the result, this Crl.R.P. is allowed by accepting the composition of the offence. The judgmen..., and the petitioner is acquitted within the meaning under Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. Sd/- (B.KEMAL PASHA, JUDGE) aks/15/07 // True Copy // PA to J...

...accepted under Section 320(5) Cr.P.C. The composition has the effect of acquittal under Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. Therefore, the composition is recorded and the first respondent is acquitted...Judicial First Class Magistrate's Court-III, Kottayam which was a private complaint filed alleging offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The accused in the case was convicted and...appellant. The appellant has filed an affidavit affirming that he has received the amount involved and compromised the matter. The compromise has to be recorded under Section 147 of the N.I. Act...

...within the meaning of Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. In the result, this Crl.R.P. is allowed and the offence is compounded. Petitioners (Accused Nos. 1 and 3) are acquitted...under Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. The judgment passed by the Judicial First Class Magistrate's Court-II, Hosdurg in C.C.No.312/2000 and the judgment passed by the Additional Sessions Court-III, Kasaragod...be accepted. The offence is compoundable. 3. The composition of the offence under Section 320(6) Cr.P.C. is accepted. The composition has the effect of acquittal...

...the appeal, under Section 320(5) Cr.P.C. The compensation of the offence has the effect of acquittal within the meaning of Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. In the...is treated as compounded and consequently the appellant is acquitted within the meaning of Section 320(8) Cr.P.C. The conviction and sentence passed by the court below are set aside..., Pathanamthitta, who stands convicted under Section 354 IPC and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one year and to pay a compensation of ₹50,000/- to PW1, in...