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Kameshwar Dutt Misra Vs. Rex.

Kameshwar Dutt Misra vs Rex.

Type Court Judgment Court Allahabad Decided Feb 17, 1949
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Citation
Court
Allahabad
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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- - The learned Sessions Judge allowed the appeal, In his judgment the learned Sessions Judge made the following remarks about the trying Magistrate It leaves a bad impression upon my mind, on going, through the evidence and the circumstances of the case, about the capacity of the Honorary Magistrate.

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Kameshwar Dutt Misra

Respondent

Rex.

Legal References

Reported In
1949CriLJ894

Excerpt

- - the learned sessions judge allowed the appeal, in his judgment the learned sessions judge made the following remarks about the trying magistrate it leaves a bad impression upon my mind, on going, through the evidence and the circumstances of the case, about the capacity of the honorary magistrate.malik, c.j.1. we have heard learned counsel for be to parties. it is not necessary to treat this as a criminal revision and give any decision on the point. the learned magistrate had convicted certain accused. the learned sessions judge allowed the appeal, in his judgment the learned sessions judge made the following remarks about the trying magistrateit leaves a bad impression upon my mind, on going, through the evidence and the circumstances of the case, about the capacity of the honorary magistrate. he appears to be at pains to record a finding of guilty against the appellant.it is desirable that superior courts, when deliver, ing judgment, should always use restrained language about inferior courts so that confidence of the public in the administration of justice might not be shaken. after these remarks so publicly made the learned magistrate could not inspire any confidence in the minds of the litigant public. if the learned sessions judge was of the opinion that the magistrate was unfit he could have written a separate note and sent it to the authorities concerned. we cannot too strongly deprecate the use of such intemperate language in any judgment which is a public pronouncement and is available to the public at large.

Full Judgment

Malik, C.J.

1. We have heard learned Counsel for be to parties. It is not necessary to treat this as a criminal revision and give any decision on the point. The learned Magistrate had convicted certain accused. The learned Sessions Judge allowed the appeal, In his judgment the learned Sessions Judge made the following remarks about the trying Magistrate

It leaves a bad impression upon my mind, on going, through the evidence and the circumstances of the case, about the capacity of the Honorary Magistrate. He appears to be at pains to record a finding of guilty against the appellant.

It is desirable that superior Courts, when deliver, ing judgment, should always use restrained language about inferior Courts so that confidence of the public in the administration of justice might not be shaken. After these remarks so publicly made the learned Magistrate could not inspire any confidence in the minds of the litigant public. If the learned Sessions Judge was of the opinion that the Magistrate was unfit he could have written a separate note and sent it to the authorities concerned. We cannot too strongly deprecate the use of such intemperate language in any judgment which is a public pronouncement and is available to the public at large.

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