Section-345(6) of CrPC
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
(ACT NO. V OF 1898)
CHAPTER XXIV
GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO INQUIRIES AND TRIALS
Compounding
offences
345.(1) The offences
punishable under the sections of the Penal Code specified in the first two
columns of the table next following may be compounded by the persons mentioned
in the third column of that table:-
Offence. |
Sections of Penal Code
applicable. |
Persons by whom offence
may be compounded. |
Uttering works, etc.,
with deliberate intent to wound the religious feelings of any person. |
298 |
The person whose
religious feelings are intended to be wounded. |
Causing hurt |
323,334 |
The person to whom the
hurt is caused. |
Wrongfully restraining
or confining any person. |
341, 342 |
The person restained or
confined. |
Assault or use of
criminal force |
352, 355, 358 |
The person assaulted or
to whom criminal force is used. |
Unlawful compulsory labour |
374 |
The person compelled to
labour. |
Mischief, when the only
loss or damage caused is loss or damage to a private person. |
426, 427 |
The person to whom the
loss or damage is caused. |
Criminal trespass House-trespass |
447 448 |
The person in
possession of the property trespassed upon. |
Criminal breach of
contract of service. |
490, 491, 492 |
The person with whom
the offender has contracted. |
Adultery Enticing or taking away
or detaining with criminal intent a married woman. |
497
498 |
The husband of the
woman. |
Defamation Printing or engraving
matter, knowing it to be defamatory. Sale of printed or
engraved substance containing defamatory matter, knowing it to contain such
matter. |
500 501 502 |
The person defamed. |
Insult intended to
provoke a breach of the peace. |
504 |
The person insulted. |
Criminal intimidation
except when the offence is punishable with imprisonment for seven years. |
506 |
The person intimidated. |
Act caused by making a
person believe that he will be an object of divine displeasure. |
508 |
The person against whom
the offence was committed. |
(2) The offences
punishable under the sections of the Penal Code specified in the first two
columns of the table next following may, with the permission of the Court
before which any prosecution for such offence is pending, be compounded by the
persons mentioned in the third column of that table
Offence. |
Sections of Penal Code
applicable. |
Persons by whom offence
may be compounded. |
Rioting. |
147 |
The person against whom
force or violence has been used. |
Rioting armed with
deadly weapon. |
148 |
Ditto. |
Voluntarily causing
hurt by dangerous weapons or means. |
324 |
The person to whom hurt
is caused. |
Voluntarily causing
grievous hurt. |
325 |
Ditto. |
Voluntarily causing
grievous hurt on grave and sudden provocation. |
335 |
The person to whom hurt
is caused. |
Act endangering human
life or the personal safety of others. |
336 |
Ditto. |
Causing hurt by doing
an act so rashly and negligently as to endanger human life or the personal
safety of others. House-trespass |
337 |
Ditto. |
Causing grievous hurt
by doing an act so rashly and negligently as to endanger human life or the
personal safety of others. |
338 |
Ditto. |
Wrongfully confining a
person for three days or more |
343 |
The person confined. |
Wrongfully confining
for ten or more days. |
344 |
Ditto.] |
Wrongfully confining a
person in secret. |
346 |
Ditto. |
Wrongfully confinement
to extort property or constrain to illegal act. |
347 |
The person wrongfully
confined. |
Wrongful confinement to
extort confession or compel restoration of property. |
348 |
Ditto.] |
Assault or criminal
force to women with intent to outrage her modesty. |
354 |
The women assaulted or
to whom the criminal force was used. |
Assault or criminal
force in attempt to commit theft of property worn or carried by a person. |
356 |
The person assaulted or
to whom criminal force is used. |
Assault or criminal
force in attempting wrongfully to confine a person. |
357 |
The person assaulted or
to whom the force was used. |
Theft . |
379 |
The owner of the
property stolen. |
Theft in dwelling
house. |
380 |
Ditto |
Theft by clerk or
servant of property in possession of master . |
381 |
Ditto. |
Dishonest
misappropriation of property. |
403 |
The owner of the
property misappropriated. |
Criminal breach of
trust . |
406 |
The owner of the
property in respect of which the breach of trust has been committed. |
Criminal breach of
trust by a carrier, wharfinger, etc. . |
407 |
Ditto. |
Criminal breach of
trust by a clerk or servant . |
408 |
Ditto. |
Dishonestly receiving
stolen property, knowing it to be stolen . |
411 |
The owner of the
property stolen. |
Assisting in the
concealment or disposal of stolen property, knowing it to be stolen . |
414 |
Ditto.] |
Cheating |
417 |
The person cheated. |
Cheating a person whose
interest the offender was bound, by law or by legal contract, to protect. |
418 |
Ditto. |
Cheating by personation |
419 |
Ditto. |
Cheating and
dishonestly inducing delivery of property or the making, alteration or
destruction of a valuable security. |
420 |
Ditto. |
Fraudulent removal or
concealment of property, etc. to prevent distribution among creditors. |
421 |
The creditors who are
affected thereby. |
Fraudulently preventing
from being made available for his creditors a debt or demand due to the
offender. |
422 |
Ditto. |
Fraudulent execution of
deed of transfer containing false statement of consideration. |
423 |
The person affected
thereby. |
Fraudulent removal or
concealment of property. |
424 |
Ditto. |
Mischief by killing or
maiming animal . |
428 |
The owner of the
animal. |
Mischief by killing or
maiming cattle, etc. . |
429 |
The owner of the
cattle, or animal. |
Mischief by injury to
work of irrigation by wrongfully diverting water when the only loss or damage
caused is loss or damage to a private person. |
430 |
The person to whom the
loss or damage is caused. |
House-trespass to
commit an offence (other than theft) punishable with imprisonment. |
451 |
The person is
possession of the house trespassed upon. |
Using a false trade or
property mark. |
482 |
The person to whom loss
or injury is caused by such use. |
Counterfeiting a trade
or property mark used by another. |
483 |
The person whose trade
or property mark is counterfeited. |
Knowingly selling, or
exposing or possessing for sale or for trade or manufacturing purpose, goods
marked with a counterfeit trade or property mark. |
486 |
Ditto |
Cohabitation caused by
a man deceitfully including a belief of lawful marriage. |
493 |
The woman with whom
cohabitation was caused. |
Marrying again during
the life-time of a husband or wife. |
494 |
The husband or wife of
the person so marrying. |
Uttering words or
sounds or making gestures or exhibiting any object intending to insult the
modesty of a woman or intruding upon the privacy of a woman. |
509 |
The woman whom it is
intended to insult or whose privacy is intruded upon. |
Attempting to commit
offences punishable with transportation or imprisonment. |
511 |
The person against whom
such attempt was made for committing the offence. |
(3) When any offence is
compoundable under this section, the abatement of such offence or an attempt to
commit such offence (when such attempt is itself an offence) may be compounded
in like manner.
(4) When the person who
would otherwise be competent to compound an offence under this section is under
the age of eighteen years or is an idiot or a lunatic, any person competent to
contract on his behalf may with the permission of the Court compound such
offence.
(5) When the accused has
been sent for trial or when he has been convicted and an appeal is
pending, no composition for the offence shall be allowed without the leave of
the Court to which he is sent or, as the case may be, before which the appeal
is to be heard.
(5A) The High Court
Division acting in the exercise of its powers of revision under section
439 , and a Court of Session so acting under section 439A, may allow any
person to compound any offence which he is competent to compound under this
section.
(6) The composition of an offence under this section shall have the
effect of an acquittal of the accused with whom the offence has been
compounded.
(7) No offence shall be
compounded except as provided by this section.
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