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sec 188 for not doing tenant verification


12-Jul-2023 (In Criminal Law)
an fir was filed against me for not doing tenant verification as i was not aware of it now a bailable warrant is issued on my name as i was not able to attend the 1st hearing now when i attended the 1st hearing i was asked to given rupees 500 as fine and an plea bargaining application, now i am supposed to join back hearing on the next date issuedwhat excatly is this kindly explain why even after charging 500 i was not acquited
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Answer #1
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Answer #2
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Yes, by paying the fine your case is being Compounded. Your are not being acquitted, your matter is compounded. Compounding is equally proportional to Conviction as your not liable to undergo imprisonment but are let go with fine.
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