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Yalavarty Ankanna Vs. Pillameri Adribhotlu

Yalavarty Ankanna vs Pillameri Adribhotlu

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Feb 23, 1923
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Citation
Court
Chennai
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Arbitration

Case Summary

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Criminal trial - Stay of trial pending decision of civil suit--Proper procedure--Criminal Procedure Code (Act V of 1898), Section 344--Government of India Act, 1915, (5 & 6 Geo. V. C. 61),, Section 107. -

Key legal issue
Arbitration

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Yalavarty Ankanna

Respondent

Pillameri Adribhotlu

Legal References

Reported In
73Ind.Cas.528

Excerpt

criminal trial - stay of trial pending decision of civil suit--proper procedure--criminal procedure code (act v of 1898), section 344--government of india act, 1915, (5 & 6 geo. v. c. 61),, section 107. - orderspencer, j.1. there is no appeal or petition pending in this court in this connection. this is not a cast for the exercise of the extraordinary powers of this court under section 107 of the government of india act. the petitioner may apply under section 344, criminal procedure code, to the sub-magistrate to postpone the trial before him pending: the decision of the civil court, and if he fails to get a reasonable order and he may then, ask this court to revise the order so passed, the petition is dismissed.

Full Judgment

ORDER

Spencer, J.

1. There is no appeal or petition pending in this Court in this connection. This is not a cast for the exercise of the extraordinary powers of this Court under Section 107 of the Government of India Act. The petitioner may apply under Section 344, Criminal Procedure Code, to the Sub-Magistrate to postpone the trial before him pending: the decision of the Civil Court, and if he fails to get a reasonable order and he may then, ask this Court to revise the order so passed, the petition is dismissed.

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