Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Legal Studies

Chapter

Topics of Law

Question:
When a person get caught without a ticket on a bus or a train, he can get away with by paying a fine. This case is an example of which offence?
Options:
compoundable
bailable
cognisable
non compoundable
Correct Answer:
compoundable
Explanation:
Compoundable and non-compoundable offences: In certain offences, the State which conducts the prosecution and the accused can come to an arrangement where, instead of being imprisoned, the accused can pay a fine. These are compoundable offences. The most common example of this is where you get caught without a ticket on a bus or a train and have to pay a fine. In this case, the officer fining you is in fact compounding your offence. Of course not all offences are compoundable; it would not be desirable that murderers should be able to compound their offences.