At, Supreme Court of India
By, HON'BLE JUSTICE B. C. RAY AND HON'BLE JUSTICE K. JAGANNATHA SHETTY
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1999 AIR (SC) 2181, Surendra Nath Mohanty Versus State of Orissa
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1999 AIR (SC) 895, ]
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In this special leave petition challenging the validity of the conviction under section 307 I.P.C., the parties want to have the offence compounded. They have come to terms. They want this court to permit them to compound the offence
2. The accused were acquitted by the trial court, but they were convicted by the High Court for the offence under section 307 I.P.C. This offence is not compoundable under law. The parties, however, want to treat it a special case, in view of the peculiar circumstances of the case. It is said and indeed not disputed that one of the accused is a lawyer practising in the lower court. There was a counter case arising out of the same transaction. It is said that that case has already been compromised. The decision of this Court in Suresh Babu v. State of Andhra Pradesh, 1987 2 JT 361, has been also referred to in support of the plea for permission to compound the offence
3. We gave our anxious consideration to case and also the plea put forward for seeking permission to compound the offence. After examining the nature of the case and the circumstances under which the offence was committed, it may be proper that the trial court Shall permit them to compound the offence
4. We therefore, direct the trial Judge to accord permission to compound the offence, after giving an opportunity to the parties and after being satisfied with the compromise agreed upon. The connected papers filed in this connection before this Court be transmitted to the trial court for the purpose. The parties, if they want may file additional documents
5. In the meantime the petitioners be released
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on bail to the satisfaction of the trial Judge (Additional Sessions Judge, Baran) 6. Special leave petition is accordingly disposed of Order accordingly.