Andhra Pradesh Court June 1951 Judgments
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Bikri Narayana and anr. Vs. State of Hyderabad
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-29-1951
Reported in: 1953CriLJ1875
ORDER1. These are two applications for Writs of Habeas Corpus on behalf of detnus (a) Badri Narayana and (2) Enamula Bicham Reddy.2. The grounds of detention are the same in both cases. The advocate for the detenus arguesthat in the order of detention the period of detention has not been mentioned and that therefore the detention itself is illegal. In support he relies on a ruling of the Allahabad High Court reported in - M.M. Bashir v. State AUR 1951 All. 357 (A). But this Single Bench ruling has been dissented from in a Division Bench ruling of the same High Court, which is reported in - Ram Adhar Misra v State AIR 1951 All. 18(B). The Single Bench judgment was delivered on 20-6-1950 whereas the Division Bench judgment was delivered on 14-9-1950. The Division Bench after considering the law on the subject has come to a conclusion contrary to that arrived at in the Single Bench and has categorically held that the non-mention of the period of detention does not make the detention illeg...
Fazal Nawaz Jung and anr. Vs. State of Hyderabad
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Jun-18-1951
Reported in: 1952CriLJ873
ORDER1. These are two petitions in revision on behalf of two accused Pazl Nawaz Jung and Abdul Hamid Khan against the order of the Special Judge refusing bail. The petitioners also invoke the aid of Sections 498 and 561-A Criminal P.C., and Section 24 of the Hyderabad High Court Act. These petitions are disposed of by this single order.2. The charge against the accused briefly stated is as follows: The Majlis Ittehad-Ul-Muslimeen was started in, 1928 as a sectarian organisation with the object of achieving the supremacy of the Muslims in Hyderabad State. It built up a state-wide branch organisation in districts and Taluqas and in 1937 organised a Volunteer Corps called the Razakars. Syed Kasim Razvi became Its President in December 1946 and continued as President till September 1948. He used the organisation as a means of achieving the objects of himself and the members of the Central Working Committee and the Central Committee of Action. namely the creation of an independent Islamic S...
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