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A compromise after the conviction cannot be granted any credence from the Supreme Court

A compromise entered into by the accused with the victim after the conviction cannot be granted any credence from the Supreme Court.

A compromise entered into by the accused with the victim after the conviction cannot be granted any credence from the Supreme Court.  A compromise after the conviction cannot be granted any credence from the Supreme Court | Best Criminal Advocates in Chennai 24/7 | Rajendra Criminal Law Firm
A compromise after the conviction cannot be granted any credence from the Supreme Court | Best Criminal Advocates in Chennai 24/7 | Rajendra Criminal Law Firm

The court dismissed an appeal filed by the convict against the Judgement of the Tripura High Court under sec 354 of the IPC the appellant submitted that a compromise has been entered into between the accused and the
victim. The Supreme Court refused to take into consideration and dismissed the appeal.

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