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Compounding an offence under section 320 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973-
Can only be done after obtaining the permission from the Court
Can only be done by the complainant
Cannot result in acquittal of the accused
None of these
- Option 1: Compounding certain offences under Section 320 requires permission from the court, but not all offences require such permission.
- Option 2: Compounding can be done by the complainant, but in some cases, it needs the consent of the victim or the person affected by the offence.
- Option 3: Compounding can lead to the acquittal of the accused as it essentially means settling the matter.
- Option 4: None of these is correct.
- Correct Answer: None of the statements are fully accurate as per Section 320, hence the correct answer is not listed.
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