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In Re: Shaik Silar

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Oct 31, 1940
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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: Shaik Silar

Legal References

Reported In
AIR1941Mad681

Excerpt

- orderlakshmana rao, j.1. the immediate predecessors of the subordinate judge of masulipatam were appointed assistant sessions judges by name and there is no subsequent order appointing the subordinate judge of masulipatam by designation or name as assistant sessions judge the reference is therefore accepted and the conviction of the accused is set aside. he will be retried according to law.

Full Judgment

ORDER

Lakshmana Rao, J.

1. The immediate predecessors of the Subordinate Judge of Masulipatam were appointed Assistant Sessions Judges by name and there is no subsequent order appointing the Subordinate Judge of Masulipatam by designation or name as Assistant Sessions Judge The reference is therefore accepted and the conviction of the accused is set aside. He will be retried according to law.

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