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In Re: Avidi Veerasami

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Dec 09, 1938
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Citation
Court
Chennai
Decided On
Subject
criminal

Case Summary

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Key legal issue
criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

In Re: Avidi Veerasami

Legal References

Reported In
AIR1940Mad257

Excerpt

- orderlakshmana rao, j.1. the petitioner is the servant of a gun licensee and the sub-inspector found the gun of his master with him. the explanation is that he was merely carrying the gun to the house of the master under his orders and the conviction of the petitioner under section 19(f), arms act, cannot be sustained. it is therefore set aside and the fine if levied will be refunded.

Full Judgment

ORDER

Lakshmana Rao, J.

1. The petitioner is the servant of a gun licensee and the Sub-Inspector found the gun of his master with him. The explanation is that he was merely carrying the gun to the house of the master under his orders and the conviction of the petitioner under Section 19(f), Arms Act, cannot be sustained. It is therefore set aside and the fine if levied will be refunded.

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