Andhra Pradesh Court September 1952 Judgments
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State of Hyderabad Vs. Ahmed Mohiuddin
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Sep-26-1952
Reported in: 1953CriLJ477
1. This is a State appeal against acquittal. The Chief City Magistrate, by judgment dated 30.12.1950, has acquitted the accused Ahmed Mohiuddin from a charge of criminal misappropriation under Section 339 of Asafia Penal Code. We have heard the arguments of the learned Advocate for the accused and the learned senior Government Advocate, Shri Mohd. Mirza. We record our opinion below.2. The facts alleged by the prosecution are that the accused borrowed from the complainant Sayeed a gold chain weighing a little more than six tolas and of the value of Rs. 400 some time in Ardibehisht 1356 F. stating that it was required for the marriage ceremony of his sister and with the undertaking that he would return it to the complainant within four or five days as soon as the function was over; that instead of returning it, he pledged it with P. W. 10, Sriram Bagirathlal and that as the offence of criminal misappropriation was committed, the accused should be punished for the same and the gold chain ...
Narayan and ors. Vs. State
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Sep-09-1952
Reported in: 1953CriLJ935
Jaganmohan Reddy, J.1. Three persons, Narayan, Sopan and Lakshman, who are the appellants before us were charged for the murder of one Jivan Rao on 11.11.1950, in a field known as Farkandi in the village of Mungaloore. The story of the prosecution is that Jivan Rao was going to Ambadh village on a horse-back, accompanied by P.W. 1, Bhawane. After crossing the border of the village from which they were proceeding, Jivan Rao was accosted by Narayan who came and caught hold of the reins of the horse on which Jivan Rao was riding & stopped him from proceeding further. Jivan Rao apprehending danger apparently looked behind & observed Sopan & Lakshman running towards him from behind, and finding that these people were chasing him, he got down from the horse and ran towards the field known as Farkandhi belonging to Venkat Rao. It is further alleged that on this field Sopan and Narayan caught hold of Jivan Rao and brought him down and Lakshman inflicted injuries on him with an axe in consequen...
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