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Debi Prosad Vs. Emperor

Debi Prosad vs Emperor

Type Court Judgment Court Allahabad Decided Aug 13, 1912
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Citation
Court
Allahabad
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Criminal Procedure Code (Act V of 1898), Section 195(b) Complaint, definition of - Letter of District Judge. -

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Debi Prosad

Respondent

Emperor

Legal References

Cases Referred
Emperor v. Sundar Sarup
Reported In
17Ind.Cas.573

Excerpt

criminal procedure code (act v of 1898), section 195(b) complaint, definition of - letter of district judge. - rafique, j.1. it appears that in a case pending in the court of the munsif of havali in the district of bareilly, a document was tampered with. the learned munsif reported to the district judge about the tampering of the document. the latter wrote to the district magistrate to take action in the matter. the case was made over to the joint magistrate of the district for trial. the applicant, who is one of the accused in the case, has filed this petition under section 439 of the code of criminal procedure, for revision of the proceedings pending in the court of the joint magistrate. it is contended on his behalf that the joint magistrate has no jurisdiction to try the applicant and the other accused inasmuch as no complaint according to law has ever been filed. it is argued that the letter of the district judge to the district magistrate, in the absence of any proceedings under section 476 of the code of criminal procedure, does not fall within the definition of a complaint, and that section 195, clause (b) of the code of criminal procedure, has no application. in support of this contention, the learned counsel has cited in the matter of the petition of mathura das 16 a. 80 and in re lakshmidas lallji 32 b. 184; 10 bom. l.r. 28; 7 cr. l.j. 35; 3 m.l.t. 46. a later decision of this court, viz., emperor v. sundar sarup 26 a. 514 : a.w.n. (1904) 90 : 1 cr. l.j. 335 covers the present case. the application is, therefore, rejected.

Full Judgment

Rafique, J.

1. It appears that in a case pending in the Court of the Munsif of Havali in the District of Bareilly, a document was tampered with. The learned Munsif reported to the District Judge about the tampering of the document. The latter wrote to the District Magistrate to take action in the matter. The case was made over to the Joint Magistrate of the District for trial. The applicant, who is one of the accused in the case, has filed this petition under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, for revision of the proceedings pending in the Court of the Joint Magistrate. It is contended on his behalf that the Joint Magistrate has no jurisdiction to try the applicant and the other accused inasmuch as no complaint according to law has ever been filed. It is argued that the letter of the District Judge to the District Magistrate, in the absence of any proceedings under Section 476 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, does not fall within the definition of a complaint, and that Section 195, Clause (b) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, has no application. In support of this contention, the learned Counsel has cited In the matter of the petition of Mathura Das 16 A. 80 and In re Lakshmidas Lallji 32 B. 184; 10 Bom. L.R. 28; 7 Cr. L.J. 35; 3 M.L.T. 46. A later decision of this Court, viz., Emperor v. Sundar Sarup 26 A. 514 : A.W.N. (1904) 90 : 1 Cr. L.J. 335 covers the present case. The application is, therefore, rejected.

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