RAM LAL AND ANR. versus STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
An offence declared non-compoundable under Section 320 CrPC cannot be compounded even with the court's permission. Consequently, Section 326 IPC, being non-compoundable, rejects compounding; Section 324 IPC, being compoundable, permits compounding, leading to acquittal upon parties' joint application.
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- Parties
- Appellant: Ram Lal; Appellant: Second Appellant; Respondent: State of Jammu and Kashmir
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 25 January 1999
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal No. 70 of 1999 / Supreme Court Final Disposition
- Outcome
- Appeal disposed of
- Legal Topics
- Compounding of Offences, Sentence Reduction, Non Compoundable Offences
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Parties
Ram Lal
Appellant
Second Appellant
Appellant
State of Jammu and Kashmir
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal No. 70 of 1999 / Supreme Court Final Disposition
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether an offence declared non-compoundable under Section 320 CrPC can be compounded
- 2 Whether sentence reduction is permissible upon compromise for a non-compoundable offence
- 3 Permission to compound an offence under Section 324 IPC
Ratio Decidendi
An offence declared non-compoundable under Section 320 CrPC cannot be compounded even with the court's permission. Consequently, Section 326 IPC, being non-compoundable, rejects compounding; Section 324 IPC, being compoundable, permits compounding, leading to acquittal upon parties' joint application.
Court Disposition
Appeal disposed of
Orders
- Sentence of first appellant under Section 326 IPC reduced to period already undergone; jail authorities directed to set him at liberty forthwith.
- Permission granted to compound offence under Section 324 IPC for second appellant; conviction and sentence set aside, second appellant acquitted under Section 320(8) CrPC.
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