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(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Bharatiya
Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (46 of 2023), any offence punishable under sections 21, 23 or section
24 whether committed by an individual or a company or an organisation or any officer or employee or
a representative thereof, may, either before the institution of prosecution or during trial, be compounded
by such officers or authorities and for such sums as the Central Government may, by notification,
specify in this behalf:
Provided that the sum so specified shall not, in any case, exceed the maximum amount of the fine
which may be imposed under sections 21 or 23 for the offence so compounded.
(2) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall apply to an offence committed, by an individual or a
company or an organisation or any officer or employee or representative thereof within a period of three
years from the date on which a similar offence committed by it or him was compounded under this
section.
(3) Every officer or authority referred to in sub-section (1) shall exercise the powers to compound
an offence, subject to the directions, control and supervision of the Central Government.
(4) Where any offence is compounded before the institution of any prosecution or before
commencement of trial, no prosecution shall be instituted in relation to such offence, against the
offender in relation to whom the offence is so compounded.
(5) Where the compounding of an offence is made after the institution of prosecution or during trial,
such compounding shall be brought by the authority specified for such compounding in writing, to the
notice of the court in which the prosecution or trial is pending and on such notice of the compounding
of offences being given, the individual or the company or the organisation or any officer or employee
in relation to whom the offence is so compounded shall be discharged.
(6) For the purposes of this section, any second or subsequent offence committed after the expiry of
a period of three years from the date on which the offence was previously compounded, shall be deemed
to be a first offence.
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