Criminal vs Civil cases

plead guilty to the charges in the Magistrate's Court. On 04.12.2009. A settlement was entered to the effect that the entire amount of Rs. 2 million would be paid by the accused-Petitioner by way of installments within 01 year. The accused-petitioner could not pay the installments as agreed. On the day that the settlement was entered the learned Magistrate made an order to the effect that if the amount agreed by the accused-petitioner is not paid, she would be sentenced to 06 months Rigorous Imprisonment in respect of each charge. Legality?  
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