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1926 Supreme(Cal) 279

WALMSLEY, RANKIN, CUMING, CHAKRAVARTI, B. B. GHOSE
Emperor – Appellant
Versus
Colin Mackenzie Mackay – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Walmsley, J. - The petitioner gave evidence in a case tried by the Chief Presidency Magistrate. Part of his evidence was regarded as false and the learned Magistrate deemed it necessary to take proceedings u/s 476, Criminal P.C. He accordingly drew up a complaint. This complaint he preferred in his own Court and then he transferred it to Mr. Khan, Presidency Magistrate, for disposal. The latter issued process, held an enquiry and committed the petitioner for trial. Objection was taken at the trial that the commitment was illegal, but the presiding Judge, Mr. Justice B.B. Ghose, overruled the objection. The petitioner was then tried and convicted. The learned Advocate-General, under the provisions of Clause 26 of the Letters Patent, has granted a fiat certifying that in his judgment the questions whether u/s 476, Criminal P.C., the Chief Presidency Magistrate was competent to make a complaint to himself or take cognizance of the said case and transfer the same and whether the Third Presidency Magistrate (that is Mr. Khan) was competent, under the law, to commit the accused for trial to the Sessions, should be further considered by the High Court.

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