PRINSEP, AMEER ALI
Queen-Empress – Appellant
Versus
Raghu Nath Das – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Prinsep and Ameer Ali, JJ. - The only point raised by the learned Counsel for the appellant is as to the form of the trial, having regard to the charges and to the findings of the Court convicting the appellant on all those charges. The appellant was charged with having fraudulently and dishonestly used as genuine certain documents which he knew or had reason to believe to be forged documents. These documents were put in by him together with a written statement in each of three suits purporting to show that the sums of money for which he was being sued were not due to the plaintiff. It has been contended that a separate charge should have been made for each one of the documents, and that consequently the trial must be set aside as contrary to law and within the terms of the precedent quoted to us. The three sets of documents were proved at the trial to have been put in each suit simultaneously, together with a written statement in the particular case, and these are the "usings" charged. There is nothing to show that any of them were used at any other time. We think, therefore, that the Sessions Judge has rightly held that there was only one using in respect of each set of d
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