Allahabad Court November 1920 Judgments
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Emperor Vs. Janki Prasad and anr.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Nov-03-1920
Reported in: (1921)ILR43All283
Tudball, J.1. This is a Government appeal against an order of acquittal passed by the Sessions Judge on appeal from an order of conviction passed by a first class magistrate against the accused persons Janki Prasad and Lchhman, under which there persons were sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 100 each, for offences under Section 353/225 of the Indian Penal Code. The case comes from the town of Phaphund. From the record of case No. 17, King-Emperor v. Kedar Nath, Ram Dat and Bhure &c;, of the court of the magistrate in the year 1920, and from the record of case No. 11 of 1920, Baehchan Lal v. Wali Muhammad, it appears that on the 10th of Decembtr, 1919, a quarrel took place between a Brahman named Baehchan Lal and a constable named Wali Muhammad attached to the outpost of the local police station. It arose over the drinking of water at a well when Wuli Muhammad was washing his teeth by the side of the well. Apparently the two men came to blows and Baehcha...
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