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rajendra (na)     04 September 2014

420 case complaint withdraw procedure

Kindly suggest me the withdraw procedure of the complaint IPC 420,406,120B,506...

Charge sheet not yet filed(this filed as a private complaint)...

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Advocate Rohit (Advocate)     04 September 2014

420 is a compoundable offence. hence both the need to jontly apply for compounding. once the magistrate allows the matter shall stand dispossed off.

 

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Adv. Rohit Dalmia

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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     04 September 2014

Compoundable offences are those which can be compromised by the parties to the dispute. The permission of the court is not necessary. When an offence is compounded, the party, who has been aggrieved by the offence, is compensated for his grievance. Suppose your car accidentally hits a person on the road and he is injured. Though you may be guilty of rash and negligent driving, you can settle the matter by paying some money to the victim.
Note that only the aggrieved party or the victim may compound an offence. Not even the public prosecutor has the power to compound an offence.

Ashok, Advocate (Lawyer at Delhi)     04 September 2014

While under other sections mentioned by you are compoundable, the offence under Section 120B of IPC is not compoundable. Accordingly, the Magistrate will not be in position to allow compounding of the case. Therefore, you’ll have to file an application under Section 482 Cr.P.C. before the High Court for quashing of the proceedings due to compromise between the parties, if the dispute is of a private nature (as it appears to be, from the descripttion provided by you). The High Court can make use of the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Gian Singh v. State of Punjab, (2012) 10 SCC 303 : AIR 2012 SC Supp 838 : 2012 Cri LJ 4934, to allow quashing in this situation.


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