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Emperor Vs. Durga Prasad

Emperor vs Durga Prasad

Type Court Judgment Court Allahabad Decided Mar 30, 1922
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Citation
Court
Allahabad
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Criminal Procedure Code, Sections 202 and 203 - Case partially inquired into--Subsequent order directing a local investigations--Results of investigation taken into consideration against the accused. -

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Emperor

Respondent

Durga Prasad

Legal References

Reported In
(1922)ILR44All550; 66Ind.Cas.423

Excerpt

criminal procedure code, sections 202 and 203 - case partially inquired into--subsequent order directing a local investigations--results of investigation taken into consideration against the accused. - lindsay, j.1. for the reasons stated in the referring order of the sessions judge, i set aside the conviction and sentence of the accused, durga prasad, and direct that he be re-tried before a competent magistrate along with the two other accused, namely, sahai and madho, in whose case a re-trial has been directed by the learned sessions judge.

Full Judgment

Lindsay, J.

1. For the reasons stated in the referring order of the Sessions Judge, I set aside the conviction and sentence of the accused, Durga Prasad, and direct that he be re-tried before a competent Magistrate along with the two other accused, namely, Sahai and Madho, in whose case a re-trial has been directed by the learned Sessions Judge.

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