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Order
22/08/2025
1. It is stated at the Bar that a compromise has been arrived at
between the parties and it is borne out from the compromise that
the complainant is not inclined to proceed further in the matter.
2. Learned counsel for the parties have placed reliance on a
decision of Supreme Court in case of Gian Singh V/s. State of
Punjab & Anr. [(2012) 10 SCC 303].
3. It is also submitted that upon the aforementioned
compromise, the learned Court below vide order dated
[2025:RJ-JD:37869] (2 of 2) [CRLMP-4722/2025]
23.04.2025, has verified the compromise between the parties to
the extent of the offences under Sections 341, 323, & 504 of IPC
and has discharged the petitioners for the offences under Sections
341, 323, & 504 of IPC. However, the learned court below has
declined to verify the compromise with regard to the offences
under Sections 148, 354 & 149 of IPC on the ground that the said
offence is non-compoundable.
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