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Oct 05 1953

In Re: Rangiah

Court : Karnataka

Appellant : In Re: Rangiah

Decided on : Oct-05-1953

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Sections 417, 423, 423(1), 423(2), 439, 439(1) and 439(4); Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 302, 304, 304(2), 323 and 325; Constitution of India - Article 20(2)

Reported in : AIR1954Kant122; AIR1954Mys122

1. The appellant-accused was tried by the Sessions Judge, Bangalore Division, for an offence under Section 302, I. P. C. but was convicted under Section 323, I. P. C. and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for one...

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Sep 04 1916

In Re: Mannar Krishnan Chetty; in Re: Arunachellam Pillai; in Re: Rang ...

Court : Chennai

Appellant : In Re: Mannar Krishnan Chetty; in Re: Arunachellam Pillai; in Re: Rangiah Chetty and anr.

Decided on : Sep-04-1916

Subject : Criminal

Reported in : 35Ind.Cas.816

ORDERSadasiva Aiyar, J.1. The convicted 3rd accused is the petitioner in Criminal Revision Case No. 154 of 1916 and the convicted 4th accused is the petitioner in Criminal Revision Case No. 152 of 1916, their convictions...

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Aug 19 1942

In Re: Kondepu China Rangiah

Court : Chennai

Appellant : In Re: Kondepu China Rangiah

Decided on : Aug-19-1942

Subject : Criminal

Reported in : AIR1943Mad170; (1942)2MLJ615

ORDERHorwill, J.1. An amin of Bezwada, where a Subordinate Judge's Court and a District Munsiff 's Court are situated, was executing a decree of the District Munsiff's Court, when the petitioner is said to have carried...

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