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In Re: Arjun Tathoo

Type Court Judgment Court Mumbai Decided Oct 14, 1919
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Citation
Court
Mumbai
Judge
Decided On
Case Number
Criminal Application for Revision No. 251 of 1919
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Criminal appeal - Notice of hearing-Sufficient time should be given for appearance.;The notice for hearing of an appeal was served in the afternoon of 21st March 1910 on the appellants' pleader at Amalner, asking him to be present on the 22nd March 1910 at Jalgaon or any other place where the camp of the District Ma...

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

In Re: Arjun Tathoo

Legal References

Reported In
(1920)22BOMLR188; 55Ind.Cas.853

Excerpt

criminal appeal - notice of hearing-sufficient time should be given for appearance.;the notice for hearing of an appeal was served in the afternoon of 21st march 1910 on the appellants' pleader at amalner, asking him to be present on the 22nd march 1910 at jalgaon or any other place where the camp of the district magistrate might be. on the day in question, the district magistrate was encamped at edlabad, which being at a considerable distance from amalner, the appellants' pleader could not appear on the day fixed. the appeal was dismissed in his absence:-;that the order dismissing the appeal should be set aside, since the appeal had been disposed of in the absence of the appellants and there was no sufficient notice to their pleader of the date and the place of hearing. - hayward, j.1. i agree. the applicants' case was one demanding careful consideration. it arose out of factions in the village which have led to quarrels between the parties which had obviously been exaggerated from mere mischief into habitual thefts. it was moreover apparently recognized that there should be a full hearing as notice for a regular hearing had been issued by the learned district magistrate. it unfortunately however turned out that the time given in the notice was not sufficient. the notice was not received until the afternoon of the 21st and required the pleader to appear on the 22nd either at jalgaon or at whatever camp he might find the district magistrate. it has been admitted that the camp was then a long way from jalgaon. so there really was not reasonable time to appear for the hearing before the district magistrate. the result was that the parties were deprived of the benefit of having their pleas properly represented by their pleader. it is true that in the case of one only has the time for which the security was taken not expired. but there ought, in my opinion, in any case to be a regular hearing as regards that one, and as regards the other four it is a matter of considerable importance to them in regard to their position in their village, and it seems to me desirable, therefore, to send the case back in order that there should be the regular hearing which was originally contemplated by the learned district magistrate.

Full Judgment

Hayward, J.

1. I agree. The applicants' case was one demanding careful consideration. It arose out of factions in the village which have led to quarrels between the parties which had obviously been exaggerated from mere mischief into habitual thefts. It was moreover apparently recognized that there should be a full hearing as notice for a regular hearing had been issued by the learned District Magistrate. It unfortunately however turned out that the time given in the notice was not sufficient. The notice was not received until the afternoon of the 21st and required the pleader to appear on the 22nd either at Jalgaon or at whatever camp he might find the District Magistrate. It has been admitted that the camp was then a long way from Jalgaon. So there really was not reasonable time to appear for the hearing before the District Magistrate. The result was that the parties were deprived of the benefit of having their pleas properly represented by their pleader. It is true that in the case of one only has the time for which the security was taken not expired. But there ought, in my opinion, in any case to be a regular hearing as regards that one, and as regards the other four it is a matter of considerable importance to them in regard to their position in their village, and it seems to me desirable, therefore, to send the case back in order that there should be the regular hearing which was originally contemplated by the learned District Magistrate.

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