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Venkata Vs. Muttusami

Venkata vs Muttusami

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Feb 12, 1884
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Citation
Court
Chennai
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Criminal Procedure Code, Section 195 - District Judge, Power of, to revoke order of Subordinate Judge. -

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Venkata

Respondent

Muttusami

Legal References

Reported In
(1883)ILR7Mad314

Excerpt

criminal procedure code, section 195 - district judge, power of, to revoke order of subordinate judge. - charles a. turner, kt., c.j. and brandt, j.1. an appeal from the subordinate judge ordinarily lies to the district judge : the subordinate judge's court is therefore subordinate to the district court, and the subordinate judge's court standing in that relation to the district court, the district judge has jurisdiction under section 195 of the code of criminal procedure to revoke or grant a sanction granted or refused by the subordinate judge.2. there was material on which the district court could determine whether there was ground for inquiry.3. the application is dismissed.

Full Judgment

Charles A. Turner, Kt., C.J. and Brandt, J.

1. An appeal from the Subordinate Judge ordinarily lies to the District Judge : the Subordinate Judge's Court is therefore subordinate to the District Court, and the Subordinate Judge's Court standing in that relation to the District Court, the District Judge has jurisdiction under Section 195 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to revoke or grant a sanction granted or refused by the Subordinate Judge.

2. There was material on which the District Court could determine whether there was ground for inquiry.

3. The application is dismissed.

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