Understanding Section 32 of CrPC: What Does 'Solvent of Offence' Really Mean?

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Ye sab theory hai, but I'm still confused about Section 32 of CrPC. Textbooks explain it as a way to compound an offence, but in real life, I've seen cases go haywire because of this provision. Can anyone give me a clear example or definition of what 'solvent of offence' means? Like, how does the court decide when a person can compound an offence or not? I'm preparing for Judicial Services and this section is giving me a headache. Has anyone seen a real-life scenario where this section was applied? Help me out!

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