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Dishonour of Cheque - Compoundable offences - frustration of settlement - Despite the respondent's opposition to compounding the offenses, the court emphasized the importance of compensatory justice in such cases. It acknowledged the appellant's efforts to repay the amount and noted that continuing the criminal proceedings would be unjustified. Therefore, the court quashed all pending criminal proceedings and directed the trial court to hand over the deposited amount to the respondent.
Dishonour of Cheque - Compoundable offences - frustration of settlement - Despite the respondent's opposition to compounding the offenses, the court emphasized the importance of compensatory justice in such cases. It acknowledged the appellant's efforts to repay the amount and noted that continuing the criminal proceedings would be unjustified. Therefore, the court quashed all pending criminal proceedings and directed the trial court to hand over the deposited amount to the respondent.
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