Bombay High Court says it cannot pass directions to make Section 498A IPC a compoundable offence

The Court said that the issue falls within the domain of the legislature and also noted that Central government had filed an affidavit stating that making Section 498A compoundable will adversely affect women.
Bombay HC, Section 498A
Bombay HC, Section 498A

The Bombay High Court said on Thursday that it cannot pass directions to make Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which criminalises cruelty to wife by husband or his relatives, a compoundable offence. [Sandip Sule vs State of Maharashtra]

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