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Supreme Court Quashes Convictions Under Section 326 IPC Based on Compromise Between Parties. Non-compoundable Offences Can Be Quashed Under Section 482 CrPC When Dispute is Private and Settled, Following Principles from Gian Singh and Laxmi Narayan Cases.

The Supreme Court considered two criminal appeals involving convictions under Section 326 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, which is a non-compoundable ...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court's Quashing of FIRs in Non-Compoundable Offences Based on Compromise. The Court held that Section 482 CrPC cannot be used to quash serious offences like attempt to murder and robbery merely on compromise, as it affects public interest and societal order.

The Supreme Court of India heard two appeals by the State of Madhya Pradesh against separate High Court orders quashing criminal proceedings on the ba...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Extortion Case Due to Settlement Between Parties. Offences Under Sections 386, 387, 447, 506, 109 IPC Are Compoundable or Non-Serious, and Continuation Would Be Futile.

The applicants (accused) filed an application under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking quashing of RCC No.3212 of 2015 arisi...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR in Rape Case Due to Compromise and Marriage Between Parties — No Prima Facie Case Found as Couple Living Together.

The petitioner, Ravindra Laxman Ghogardare, filed a Criminal Writ Petition before the Bombay High Court at Aurangabad seeking quashing of FIR No. I266...

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Bombay High Court Allows Quashing of FIR in Matrimonial Dispute Due to Settlement and Divorce by Mutual Consent. The Court held that non-compoundable offences under Section 498A IPC can be quashed under Section 482 CrPC to secure the ends of justice when parties have genuinely settled.

The petitioner-husband filed a criminal application under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking quashing of FIR No. 282/2012 re...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR in Rape Case Due to Compromise and Marriage — Petitioner and Respondent No.2 Married and Living Together, No Coercion Alleged. FIR under Sections 376(2)(n), 420 and 312 IPC Quashed as Continuation Would Be Abuse of Process.

The petitioner, Ravindra Laxman Ghogardare, filed a Criminal Writ Petition before the Bombay High Court at Aurangabad seeking quashing of FIR No. I266...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal Against Quashing of Non-Compoundable Offence Proceedings. Settlement Between Complainant and Accused Cannot Justify Quashing of Section 307 IPC Charges as Offence is Non-Compoundable Under Section 320 CrPC.

The State of Madhya Pradesh appealed against the High Court's order quashing criminal proceedings against Kalyan Singh and others for offences under S...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR in Dowry Harassment Case Due to Settlement and Lack of Territorial Jurisdiction. Marriage dispute between husband and wife leads to quashing of criminal proceedings under Section 482 CrPC as parties amicably settled and FIR was lodged at a place with no jurisdiction.

The applicants, including the husband Ashish Mali and his family members, filed an application under Sections 482 and 483 of the Code of Criminal Proc...