Rajasthan Court December 1948 Judgments
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Mohammad Asnad Khan S/O HussaIn Bux Vs. the Crown
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Dec-04-1948
Reported in: 1949CriLJ583
Ram Labhaya, J.C.1. August 1947 was the month of disturbances in the Punjab and Delhi. These had their repercussions in Ajmer City which found ita peace disturbed on 27th August 1947. Muslima hooligans collected in groups. They were armed with sticks, spears and other weapons of attack. They were shouting slogans inciting Muslims to resort to violence. It was in these circumstances that Mangal Earn Head Gonstable of the police started from the Uari Gate and proceeded towards Diggi Square. It was about 6-80 or 7 p. m. then Sugan Singh accompanied him and accord-ing to his version given at the trial, 2 persons Deo Dutt and Jyoti Prasad met him on the way. They were very much frightened. He asked them to accompany him. Proceeding along, be came across two groups of Muslims and claimed that he dispersed them after conveying to them the information that there was no quarrel between the communities. According to him Deo Dutt was a few paces ahead of him and Jyoti Prasad and Sugan Singh were ...
Ram Swarup and anr. Vs. the Crown.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Dec-04-1948
Reported in: 1949CriLJ400
ORDERRam Labhaya, J.C.1. Ram Swarup and Kailash Chandra, petitioners, have put in' separate revision petitions. be to would be disposed of by this order.2. The petitioners were convicted under Section 161 and sentenced to 6 months rigorous imprisonment each by the trial Magistrate. They preferred separate appeals in the Court of Session. The learned. Sessions Judge upheld the conviction as well as the sentences. Kailash Chander was a clerk in the Dewar Rationing Office Ram Swaroop was a Sub-Inspector. They as well as one Syed Hussain Head Constable were jointly tried under Sections 161 and 384, Penal Code. Syed Hussain wa3 also convicted and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. His appeal met a similar fate. He has not applied for revision.3. Hiralal and Ghisualal are said to have purchased one bale of cut-piece cloth (chindi). This they kept in a room belonging to one Manmal of Beawar. Shiv Raj (P. W. 9) noticed some people cutting cloth in pieces. He informed Goma Ram Cons...
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