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Station Master Vs. Habul Sheikh

Station Master vs Habul Sheikh

Type Court Judgment Court Kolkata Decided Jun 12, 1919
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Citation
Court
Kolkata
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Railways Act. (IX of 1890), Section 113 - Travelling without ticket--Denial by accused--Procedure. -

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Station Master

Respondent

Habul Sheikh

Legal References

Reported In
55Ind.Cas.593

Excerpt

railways act. (ix of 1890), section 113 - travelling without ticket--denial by accused--procedure. - 1. for the reason given by the learned sessions judge, we set aside the order passed by the sub-divisional magistrate on the 1st april 1919, directing the issue of distress warrant for rs. 2-10-3, and direst that the magistrate do pass orders in accordance with law after taking evidence on the question whether the accused was liable to pay and how much was payable by him.

Full Judgment

1. For the reason given by the learned Sessions Judge, we set aside the order passed by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate on the 1st April 1919, directing the issue of distress warrant for Rs. 2-10-3, and direst that the Magistrate do pass orders in accordance with law after taking evidence on the question whether the accused was liable to pay and how much was payable by him.

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