T.K.TUKOL
MADIAH – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF MYSORE – Respondent
( 1 ) THIS is a petition for setting aside the order of dismissal of Criminal Revision Petition No. 337 of 1962, passed by this Court on 4-9-62. When that petition had been fixed for hearing on the aforesaid date, the Advocate for the petitioner was absent and he had not complied with the objections raised; by the office with regard to the deficit court-fee. The application was accordingly rejected on that ground that the Advocate was absent and that there was no compliance with the objections.
( 2 ) (IN the present petition, the learned Government Pleader Bas raised: an objection that this court has no power to review the former order of dismissal and that under-the rules framed by this High Court, the matter should go before a Division Bench. In support of this contention, he has placed reliance on the provisions of Sections 9 and 10 of the Mysore High Court Act, 1961 (Mysore Act No. 5 of 1962), and contended that in view of the fact that Clause (v) of Section 10 expressly reserves "all other matters hot expressly provided for in this Act, or any other law for the time being in force" to a Bench of two Judges, this Court constituted of a single Judge, would not
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