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1978 Supreme(Cal) 110

N.C.Mukherji, R.K.Sharma
Sheo Prasad Jethia – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Arun Kishore Das Gupta, Ashok Kumar Ganguly, Dilip Kumar Dutta, N.C.Banerji, Pulin Behari Dutta, R.K.Khaitan, Ramendra Nath Bose, S.S.Paul,

JUDGMENT

1. CRIMINAL Revision No. 24 of 1974 arises on an application under S. 439 and 561a of the Code of Criminal Procedure and is directed against an order dated 16. 11. 73 passed by Shri P. L. Chatterji, Judge, 4th additional Special Court, Calcutta in special Court Case No. 11 of 1971 rejecting the petitioner's prayer for discharge. Criminal Revision No. 320 of 1974 arises on an application under S. 439 read with S. 561a of the Code and is directed against an order dated 18th february, 1974 passed by Shri P. L. Chatterji, Judge, 4th Additional Special Court, Calcutta in Special court Case No. 16 of 1971 framing a charge under S. 120b and also under s. 420 I. P. C. against the petitioner. Criminal Revision No. 189 of 1975 arises on an application under S. 397, 401 and 482 of the Code of Criminal procedure, 1973, alternatively under s. 435, 439 and 569 A of the Code of criminal Procedure, 1898 and is for quashing the proceeding being Special case No. 1 of 1974 before Shri K. C, roy, Judge, 4th Additional Special court, Calcutta. At the time of issuance of these rules N. C. Talukdar and A. N. Banerji, JJ., passed the following order :-

"in view of the fact that the points raised i



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