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1981 Supreme(AP) 251

P.RAMACHANDRA RAJU
J. Keshavulu – Appellant
Versus
Nawab Nadhir Ali Mirza – Respondent


( 1 ) BY an order, dated 9th November, 1979 made in C. C. No. 481 of 1978, the iv Metropolitan Magistrate, Hyderabad while allowing Crl. M. P. No. 611 of 1979, permitted the Assistant Police Prosecuting Officer to withdraw the case and acquitted the accused therein, Nawab Nadir AH Mirza, who can hereafter be conveniently referred to as the nawab. The said Nawab, it is stated, married the grand-daughter of the Ex-Nizam of Hyderabad. The same Magistrate, by an order, dated 13th November, 1979 dismissed the private complaint filed by one P. Keshavulu in exercise of his powers under section 203, Criminal Procedure Code. Both the revisions are filed by P. Keshavulu, the former questioning the grant of permission by the magistrate under section 321, Criminal Procedure code, and the latter questioning the correctness of the dismissal of his private complaint.

( 2 ) THE material facts which are mostly common to both these revisions are these. . . . . . the Nawab is a beneficiary of Trust created by the Ex-Nizam. Keshavulu is working as the chief Cashier in the firm of M/s. Rampershad janki Pershad and Sons situated at Abids Road in Hyderabad. The said firm deals among other things in disc








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