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Mar 12 1951

Gesulal and anr. Vs. State of Hyderabad

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Mar-12-1951

Reported in: 1951CriLJ901

ORDER1. A challan was filed on 21-10.1950 against four persons under Sections 359, 397 & 405 Hyderabad Penal Code, & while the case was pending before the Sp, Mag, Hyderabad, a notfn. was issued by the Secretary, Home Dept., under Section 495, Hyderabad Criminal P.C. transferring the ease from the file of the Sp Mag. to that of the Chief City Mag. Hyderabad. This order of transfer of the Govt. was questioned by two of the accused Gesulal & Gajanan before the Chief City Mag. who overruled the objection & posted the case for evidence. Against this order, Gesulal & Gajanan hare filed Revn. Petns. to this Ct. & also have invoked the jurisdiction of this Ct. for the issue of a writ of certiorari for quashing the order of transfer. These petns. came for hearing before a D. B. of this Ct. and, having regard to the importance of the constitutional questions involved in the cases, they were referred to this F.B. We heard the arguments of the learned advocates in extense & we must say that the r...


Mar 08 1951

Gunoor Chandramanamma Vs. the State of Hyderabad and anr.

Court: Andhra Pradesh

Decided on: Mar-08-1951

Reported in: 1951CriLJ916

ORDER1. Heard parties. This is a petn. for the issue of a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of the detenu, Gunoor Mallappa, s/o Siddappa of Shamshabad. The facts alleged against him are that he has contravened the provision of Section 3, Essential Supplies (Temporary Powers) Act; 1946. An order of detention was served upon him on 28 1-1961 & he has been under detention since. A copy of grounds of detention was furnished to the detenu on the same date in which it is stated that he is a business man doing trade in sundry articles at Shamshabad. It is stated that he owns an electrically driven flour mill, that he engaged surreptitiously in milling paddy for the purposes of black-marketing & that 9 seers of rice were seized by the S.I. of Police on 11-l-1951 from his huller as also 217 seers of rice in two bags & some paddy bran cum husk. He failed to obtain the requisite licence to run the mills. F.I.R. dated is 12-1- 1951 was also filed in the Ct. of the Munsiff, Western Circle, Hyderabad ...


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