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Emperor Vs. Joti Babu

Emperor vs Joti Babu

Type Court Judgment Court Mumbai Decided Jul 19, 1906
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Citation
Court
Mumbai
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
Criminal Reference No. 40 of 1906
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Penal Code (Act XLV 0f I860), Section 426-Mischief-Grazing oattle in a forest under resettlement-Intention.; A person grazing cattle in a Government forest land which is under resettlement, cannot be convicted of an offence under Section 426 of the Indian Penal Code, in the absence of intention to cause wrongful los...

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Emperor

Respondent

Joti Babu

Legal References

Reported In
(1906)8BOMLR549

Excerpt

penal code (act xlv 0f i860), section 426-mischief-grazing oattle in a forest under resettlement-intention.; a person grazing cattle in a government forest land which is under resettlement, cannot be convicted of an offence under section 426 of the indian penal code, in the absence of intention to cause wrongful loss or damage. - order1. the court sets aside the conviction and sentence and orders the fine, if paid, to be refunded.

Full Judgment

ORDER

1. The Court sets aside the conviction and sentence and orders the fine, if paid, to be refunded.

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