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Offences other than those mentioned in section 320 of Cr PC are:
not compoundable
compoundable with the permission of the court
compoundable by the Court of Sessions
compoundable by the High Court.
- Option 1: Not compoundable
- These offenses cannot be settled between the parties involved.
- Requires full legal proceedings; no permission to withdraw charges once filed.
- Option 2: Compoundable with the permission of the court
- Certain serious offenses require court approval for settlement.
- The court ensures that the settlement is fair and voluntary.
- Option 3: Compoundable by the Court of Sessions
- The Court of Sessions does not have specific authority to compound offenses.
- Option 4: Compoundable by the High Court
- High Court intervention for compounding is not typically a defined process.
Option 1: Not compoundable is the correct answer.
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