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Exercises Article 142 Powers to Compound Non-Compoundable Offense Under Section 326 IPC: Reduces Sentence After Voluntary Settlement and ₹5.8 Lakh Compensation to Promote Peace and Harmony

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Supreme Court Exercises Article 142 Powers to Compound Non-Compoundable Offense Under Section 326 IPC: Reduces Sentence After Voluntary Settlement and ₹5.8 Lakh Compensation to Promote Peace and Harmony
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Supreme Court Exercises Article 142 Powers to Compound Non-Compoundable Offense Under Section 326 IPC: Reduces Sentence After Voluntary Settlement and ₹5.8 Lakh Compensation to Promote Peace and Harmony

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court granted the petitioner relief by allowing the compounding of the offense under Section 326 IPC. While compounding such an offense is typically not permissible under…
Posted by Rawlaw January 8, 2025

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