Cr.A.No.694/2001. 17.04.2009 Present: Complainant Prem Lal with Mr. J.S. Guleria, Asstt. Advocate General, for the appellant. Al the respondents with Mr. N.K. Thakur, Advocate. When the appeal was listed for hearing, learned counsel for the respondents sought time to compound the matter with the complainant. His request was allowed and he was directed to produce the respondents. The respondents were present on 27.3.2009 and the complainant also put in appearance. He sought time for conciliation, which was allowed. Cr.M.P. No._206 of 2009. Today an application has been moved under Section 320 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, for seeking permission to compound the offences punishable under Sections 341, 323, 504, 506 and 325 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The statement of the complainant has been recorded separately. According to him, the respondents are his close relatives and they have compounded the matter with him to have cordial relations. On having considered his plea and also the fact that the respondents were acquitted by the learned trial court and the State has filed an appeal and also the fact that the learned Assistant Advocate General has no objection in case the parties compound the matter, I accord the permission to the complainant to compound the matter, so that both the parties may live together in solace. Hence, the application of the complainant is allowed and stands disposed of. Now let the written compromise be filed by the parties after respite. April 17, 2009. (Surinder Singh),J. -2- 17.4.2009: Present: As Above. 11.45 A.M. The complainant as well as the respondents have filed the written compromise. They have admitted the Compromise Ex.C1 to be correct. The statements of the parties have been recorded separately. It is stated by them that they are close relatives and have amicably settled the dispute. The compromise deed is taken on record, Therefore, in these circumstances, when the alleged offences are compoundable, the acquittal passed by the learned trial court is upheld and the appeal is accordingly disposed of. April 17, 2009. (Surinder Singh) (Pds)