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The compensation to the victim under section 357 of Cr PC can be granted on:
conviction
discharge
acquittal
either (a) or (b) or (c).
- Conviction:
- Under Section 357 of the CrPC, the court can order compensation to the victim when a person is convicted of an offense.
- Discharge:
- A discharge implies that the person is not required to stand trial, and hence compensation is not awarded.
- Acquittal:
- An acquittal is when a person is declared not guilty, and typically no compensation is granted to the victim.
- Either (a) or (b) or (c):
- The law does not provide for compensation in cases of discharge or acquittal, only upon conviction.
Conviction is the correct answer.
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