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Krishnanund Das Vs. Hari Bera

Krishnanund Das vs Hari Bera

Type Court Judgment Court Kolkata Decided Sep 04, 1885
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Citation
Court
Kolkata
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Sanction to prosecution - Criminal Procedure Code (Act X of 1882), Section 195--Notice to accused. -

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Krishnanund Das

Respondent

Hari Bera

Legal References

Reported In
(1885)ILR12Cal58

Excerpt

sanction to prosecution - criminal procedure code (act x of 1882), section 195--notice to accused. - richard garth, c.j.1. in our opinion no notice is necessary to the person against whom it is intended to proceed, before the court, before which the alleged offence has been committed, can, under section 195 of the code of criminal procedure, sanction a complaint being made to a magistrate regarding one of the offences specified in that section.

Full Judgment

Richard Garth, C.J.

1. In our opinion no notice is necessary to the person against whom it is intended to proceed, before the Court, before which the alleged offence has been committed, can, under Section 195 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, sanction a complaint being made to a Magistrate regarding one of the offences specified in that section.

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