The Supreme Court today (February 11) observed that mere mentioning of the non-compoundable offence in an FIR does not bar the High Court from quashing the case based on a compromise, if upon closer scrutiny, the facts do not support the charge. Citing factors such as the nature of the offense, the severity of injuries, the conduct of the accused, and the impact of crime on society, the...
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