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In Re: Abdul Rahim Beg

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Oct 02, 1919
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Citation
Court
Chennai
Decided On
Subject
Civil

Case Summary

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Key legal issue
Civil

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

In Re: Abdul Rahim Beg

Legal References

Cases Referred
Code of Criminal Procedure (See Mahajan Sheik v. Emperor I.L.R.
Reported In
58Ind.Cas.528; (1919)37MLJ588

Excerpt

- order1. the summons was illegal as not sealed as required by section 68 of the code of criminal procedure (see mahajan sheik v. emperor i.l.r. (1914) cal. 708, decided with reference to the analogous provisions in section 75 of the code of criminal procedure in respect of warrants)2. we set aside the orders of the courts below granting sanction to prosecute the petitioner for disobeying the said void summons.

Full Judgment

ORDER

1. The summons was illegal as not sealed as required by Section 68 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (See Mahajan Sheik v. Emperor I.L.R. (1914) Cal. 708, decided with reference to the analogous provisions in Section 75 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in respect of warrants)

2. We set aside the orders of the Courts below granting sanction to prosecute the petitioner for disobeying the said void summons.

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