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Beni Singh Vs. Emperor

Beni Singh vs Emperor

Type Court Judgment Court Allahabad Decided Apr 16, 1929
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Citation
Court
Allahabad
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Beni Singh

Respondent

Emperor

Legal References

Reported In
AIR1929All608; 117Ind.Cas.346

Excerpt

- dalal, j.1. these proceedings must be quashed. on 22nd september 1928 the sub-divisional magistrate of some place not noted issued notice to beni singh as follows:you are by habit extortionist and so desperate and dangerous as to make you being at large hazardous to the community. i call upon you to show cause why you should not be ordered under section 110(f), criminal p.c.2. to execute a bond with sureties. the order is wrongly worded. there is no mention in clause (f) of an 'extortionist.' extortionist is mentioned in clause (d) and not in clause (f). another mistake in the notice is that what the section desires to guard against is the freedom of a dangerous man without security and not freedom entirely. to judge by the notice one would think that the sub-divisional magistrate was determined to send beni singh to prison contrary to law. there can be no hazard to the community under the present circumstances, because beni singh is not at large without security. a magistrate of agra has placed him under security on 13th august 1928. so obviously no hazard to the community exists until 13th august 1929. these proceedings against beni singh are entirely misdirected. i hereby quash them and direct that no such proceedings may be taken against him until 13th august 1929 or until the order of mr. lalta prasad, magistrate, first class of agra dated 13th august 1928 is earlier set aside.

Full Judgment

Dalal, J.

1. These proceedings must be quashed. On 22nd September 1928 the Sub-Divisional Magistrate of some place not noted issued notice to Beni Singh as follows:

you are by habit extortionist and so desperate and dangerous as to make you being at large hazardous to the community. I call upon you to show cause why you should not be ordered under Section 110(f), Criminal P.C.

2. to execute a bond with sureties. The order is wrongly worded. There is no mention in Clause (f) of an 'extortionist.' Extortionist is mentioned in Clause (d) and not in Clause (f). Another mistake in the notice is that what the section desires to guard against is the freedom of a dangerous man without security and not freedom entirely. To judge by the notice one would think that the Sub-Divisional Magistrate was determined to send Beni Singh to prison contrary to law. There can be no hazard to the community under the present circumstances, because Beni Singh is not at large without security. A Magistrate of Agra has placed him under security on 13th August 1928. So obviously no hazard to the community exists until 13th August 1929. These proceedings against Beni Singh are entirely misdirected. I hereby quash them and direct that no such proceedings may be taken against him until 13th August 1929 or until the order of Mr. Lalta Prasad, Magistrate, First Class of Agra dated 13th August 1928 is earlier set aside.

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