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Classification of compoundable & non-compoundable offences has been provided under
lst Schedule
Ilnd Schedule
section 320 of Cr PC
section 321 of Cr PC.
- Option 1: First Schedule
- This schedule of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) deals with classification of offences into cognizable and non-cognizable, and bailable and non-bailable offences. It does not cover compoundable offences.
- Option 2: Second Schedule
- The Second Schedule in CrPC is related to forms, such as forms of summons, warrants, and so on. It's not related to compoundable offences.
- Option 3: Section 320 of CrPC
- This section specifically deals with compoundable offences. It provides a list of offences that may be compounded (i.e., settled between the parties) and outlines the procedure to do so.
- Option 4: Section 321 of CrPC
- This section pertains to the withdrawal from prosecution with the consent of the court. It is not related to the classification of compoundable offences.
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