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In Re: Satis Chandra Singha
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Mar-01-1927
Reported in: AIR1927Cal536
1. This is a reference under Section 14 of the Legal Practitioners Act made by the Munsif of Vishnupur through the District Judge of Bankura. It relates to the alleged misconduct of Satis Chandra Singha, a pleader. What is reported against him is this that he, accompanied by a clerk, obtained from the officers of the Munsif's Court the record of a certain suit on the pretext apparently of examining it. While the record was thus in his custody, either he or the clerk interpolated in the plaint the Bengali word 'Katak' which had the effect of materially altering the sense of that document. It appears that the matter was reported to the Munsif by Babu Bhavanipati Banerji, a clerk in charge of the records. This was on the 24th of August last. The learned Munsif thereupon investigated the matter, and he appears to have taken the statements of Bhavanipati, Sriram Mahapatra, a clerk, Abdul Ali Khan, a peon, and Satis Chandra Chaudhuri, a copyist, who are said to have borne out the allegations...
Emperor Vs. Satish Chandra Singha
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Mar-01-1927
Reported in: 110Ind.Cas.217
This is a Reference under Section 14 of the Legal Practitioners Act made by the Munsif of Bishnupur through the District Judge of Bankura. It relates to the alleged misconduct of Babu Satish Chandra Singha, a Pleader. What is reported against him is this, that he, accompanied by a clerk obtained from the officers of the Munsifs Court the record of a certain suit, on the pretext, apparently, of examining it. While the record was thus in his custody, either he or the clerk interpolated in the plaint the Bengali word 'Katak' which had the effect of materially altering the sense of that document. It appears that the matter was reported to the Munsif by Babu Bhabanipat Banerji a clerk in charge of the records. This was on the 24th August last. The learned Munsif thereupon investigated the matter, and he appears to have taken the statements of Bhabanipati, Sriram Mahapatra, a clerk, Abdul Ali Khan, a peon and Satis Chandra Chaudhari, a copyist who are said to have borne out the allegations a...
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