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Sikkim Court March 2003 Judgments

Mar 25 2003

Gupta Kumar Sundas Vs. State of Sikkim

Court: Sikkim

Decided on: Mar-25-2003

Reported in: 2004CriLJ2808

R.K. Patra, C.J. 1. The Assistant Public Prosecutor (Vigilance) filed an application under Section 321, Cr.P.C. in the Court of the Judicial Magistrate (East) at Gangtok for withdrawal of Criminal Case No. 1 of 2003 pending against the petitioner which was rejected by order dated 25-7-2003. Against the said order of rejection, the petitioner filed Criminal Revision No. 4 of 2003 in the Court of the Sessions Judge (E & N) Sikkim at Gangtok. The learned Sessions Judge by order dated 25-8-2003 rejected the revision. Hence this writ petition.2. The petitioner is the accused who is facing trial in the Court of the Judicial Magistrate (vide Criminal Case No. 1 of 2003) under Sections 181/379/403/468/471/ 420/511, IPC. The allegations against the petitioner are as follows :He is a Christian by faith. In 1986-87 he married one Florence Tamang. In January, 2000 one said Bishnu Maya Tamang wife of Lopsang Tamang who had been under treatment for cardiac ailments at STNM Hospital, Gangtok was refe...

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Mar 06 2003

M. Chandran Vs. F. Fanthome

Court: Sikkim

Decided on: Mar-06-2003

Reported in: 2003CriLJ2173

N. Surjamani Singh, J.1. Heard Mr. M. Chandran, the petitioner herein.Upon hearing the petitioner-in-person and also on perusal of the available materials on record, I am of the view that this matter can be disposed of finally on its own merit, at this stage, and accordingly, this revision-petition is hereby disposed of with the following short order :--Order dated 24-12-2002 passed by the learned Sessions Judge (East and North) Sikkim at Gangtok in Criminal Case No. 2 of 2002 is the subject-matter under challenge in this revision-petition.The facts of the case in a short compass are as follows :--The petitioner filed a complaint petition under Section 500, I.P.C. read with Section 499, Indian Penal Code against the present respondent by contending inter alia, that the respondent had published defamatory remarks made by one Shri K.N.P. Nair in four letters against the petitioner-complainant including the related 'Explanatory Note' containing the defamatory remarks against the petitione...

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